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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fever spike" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a sudden increase in body temperature, so it can be used in any medical context. For example, "The patient experienced a fever spike of 102 degrees Fahrenheit."
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The person is usually chilly, and may have chills or a fever spike around 9 p.m.
Upper-extremity paresthesia and a fever spike appeared several days after the second DBE.
Control A/Cal-infected ferrets developed a pronounced fever spike at 3 days after infection (circled).
Because mononeuritis multiplex and a fever spike appeared later, vasculitis was suspected.
Indeed, the postoperative fever spike was partially, but significantly, suppressed by tocilizumab treatment, as compared with DMARD treatment in the present study.
The daily fever spike is due to the P. knowlesi 24-hour asexual life cycle, the shortest of all primate malarias (8 ).
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His fever spiked to 104 degrees.
His fever spiked at 106 degrees.
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When her fever spiked to 105 degrees, she ended up in the hospital.
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