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The phrase "adverse effects of fever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or health-related contexts when discussing the negative consequences or symptoms associated with having a fever.
Example: "The doctor explained the adverse effects of fever, including dehydration and fatigue, that can occur if not properly managed."
Alternatives: "negative impacts of fever" or "harmful effects of fever".
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"It's shocking that we don't know more about the benefits versus the adverse effects of fever on higher animals," Mackowiak says.
Adverse effects of fever can include discomfort, dehydration, febrile seizures in children, and increased oxygen demand [ 6, 7].
Patient comfort and avoidance of the adverse effects of fever, particularly when very high, are typically the goals of fever reduction.
These adverse effects of fever control, notably shivering, infectious diseases and/or hypotension, are negative factors affecting the prognoses of brain-injured patients [ 10, 11].
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