Fever Hyperpyretic

Fever is a condition characterized by an increase in body temperature above 38 degrees Celsius. Fever can have different causes and manifestations, depending on the specific disease that causes it. One of these diseases is Hyperpyritic fever (in the international classification of diseases ICD-10 code f.



Hyperpyretic fever is an acute febrile disease from the group of endogenous ones (for example, caused by reactions of the immune system to microbial, viral and other antigens).

Characterized by high body temperature (39 °C and above) and a long period of elevated body temperature.