Usually, cerebral thrombosis or venous thrombosis may cause fever, but other conditions may also cause fever.
1. cerebral thrombosis: if the patient suffers from cerebral thrombosis, it may lead to damage to brain cells, which may cause damage to the body temperature center and fever.
2. Venous thrombosis: If the patient suffers from venous thrombosis, the blockage of blood vessels after thrombosis may lead to the absorption of nutrients in the nutritious blood by the human body, which may easily lead to the lack of oxygen in the organs, necrosis of the blood, etc. and cause inflammatory reactions, and fever may occur.
3. Other conditions: if the thrombosis patient suffers from cold, tuberculosis, resulting in the body infected with viruses, resulting in localized lung foci, combined with pathogenic bacterial infections, so that the body’s immune system is lowered, there will also be fever.
If the patient in the case of fever, we should pay attention to the appropriate increase in water intake, replenish the body water and go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for the appropriate treatment.