The mild symptoms of pyrexia may leave no sequelae, while the severe or untimely treatment of pyrexia may leave sequelae such as central nervous system damage, heart damage, liver and kidney damage.
Pyrexia refers to the dysregulation of the body’s thermoregulatory function when the external temperature is very high, the body produces more heat than dissipates, the core temperature rises rapidly, and the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, resulting in multi-organ damage, consciousness disorders, etc. If the symptoms are mild, after active treatment, the patient may be left with sequelae.
If the symptoms are mild, after active treatment, control body temperature, while correcting electrolyte disorders, active rehydration, the cure can not leave sequelae.
In the case of more serious symptoms or untimely treatment, irreversible damage has occurred in various organs, such as liver and kidney damage, heart damage, central nervous system damage, etc., which may leave sequelae after rescue.