Pyrogenic

Pyrogenic is a term used in medicine to describe diseases that are caused by exposure to pyrogenic factors, that is, factors that can cause an increase in body temperature. Pyrogenic factors can be different, but they are usually associated with infectious diseases such as influenza, tuberculosis, malaria and others.

Pyrogenic diseases can present with a variety of symptoms, including fever, chills, cough, muscle and joint pain, headache, etc. Treatment for such diseases usually includes taking antibiotics, antivirals and other medications, as well as bed rest and drinking plenty of fluids.

It is important to note that pyrogenic diseases can be dangerous to health, especially for people with weakened immune systems or for children. Therefore, it is very important to promptly consult a doctor if symptoms associated with pyrogenic diseases appear.



Pyrogenic is a general term for those substances that cause a local increase in temperature at the site of their application. Local thermal irritation of tissues or a local increase in temperature may be accompanied by the development of an inflammatory reaction. The release of endogenous pyrogens is one of the key reactions of the immune system in conditions of tissue irritation. To the number of pie