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How does fever indicate that your body's immune system is doing its job?
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Fever is the rise in body internal tempreature.
The tempreature rises in response to threats such as bacterial or viral infections.
So when fever occurs , it proves that bacterial or viral infections has been killed by the immune system or treated.
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