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Question: In fever breathing rate A. Increase B. Decrease C. Stop D. None of the above...

In fever breathing rate
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Stop
D. None of the above

Explanation

Solution

A fever is an increase in body temperature and can be caused by many medical conditions ranging from non-serious to life-threatening. These can be bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections—such as COVID-19, the common cold, meningitis, urinary tract infections, appendicitis, influenza, and malaria. A thermometer is used to check the temperature during a fever.

Complete answer:
• Fever is also termed as pyrexia.
• It is defined as having a temperature above the normal body temperature (37.2-38.2).
• The increase in normal temperature triggers increased muscle contractions and causes a feeling of cold.
• Due to this, there is greater heat production and efforts to conserve heat.
• When the temperature gets back to normal, a person feels hot, becomes flushed, and may begin to sweat.
• It causes an increase in the heart rate, breathing rate, and blood circulation to the skin.
• This is a way for the body to reduce the heat caused by fever.

Symptoms-
• It is accompanied by sickness behavior, consisting of lethargy, depression, loss of appetite, sleepiness, and the inability to concentrate.
• Fever dreams can occur while sleeping with a fever causing intense or confusing nightmares.
• These can be of various types-
• Continuous fever, intermittent fever, remittent fever.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).

Note: Important point to remember-
An increase in body temperature over the normal temperature, due to either too much heat production or not enough heat loss is called hypothermia. It is an example of a high-temperature phenomenon but is not a fever.
During fever, the rate of breathing and heart rate increases in order to reduce the heat caused by fever.