If getting fever is the body’s natural response to an infection, why do so many treatments attempt to reduce body temperature?

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If getting fever is the body’s natural response to an infection, why do so many treatments attempt to reduce body temperature?

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An increased body temperature, mild discomfort aside, can prevent some enzymes from working as intended. If the fever continues to climb, cellular damage can occur, particularly in the brain.

That being said, now that science has evolved, the average human body temperature is decreasing. I know my baseline temperature is around 97.9 degrees Fahrenheit as opposed to the “normal” 98.6.

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