Repeated high fever in patients with cerebral thrombosis may be due to cerebral thrombosis leading to centralized fever, aspiration pneumonia or other infections, which are more dangerous if the patient’s physical condition is poor.
1. Central fever: patients with cerebral thrombosis may suffer from hemiparesis and impaired consciousness due to the large area of vascular embolism, which leads to problems in the hypothalamus, brainstem and other thermoregulation centers. The emergence of central fever is a very dangerous situation, and the persistent high temperature can easily lead to thermal damage to brain tissue, thus leading to the death of the patient.
2. Aspiration pneumonia: Due to difficulty in swallowing, patients with cerebral thrombosis may inhale foreign objects during eating, which may lead to aspiration pneumonia, affecting lung function, and further affecting cardiac function and internal environment disorders, which may also be life-threatening.
3. Other infections: patients with cerebral thrombosis may be bedridden for a long time and have decreased resistance, thus causing urinary infections, bedsores, etc., which may lead to fever, and these infections are more dangerous in the case of poor immunity.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the disease and treatment, do not use drugs without authorization, so as not to cause the deterioration of the disease, thus endangering the lives of patients.