Submitted by Key-Marionberry-9854 t3_115uh6t in askscience
fddfgs t1_j946o2e wrote
Reply to comment by Interesting-Month-56 in Why are fevers cyclical? by Key-Marionberry-9854
Yeah, extended fevers lead to brain damage, which severely inhibits your ability to produce offspring.
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Sleepyhowiee t1_j95p0d6 wrote
Given the current state of affairs, I’d argue that brain damage hasn’t seemed to inhibit that much reproduction.
Synkope1 t1_j96mssd wrote
They don't, actually. Fevers have to get up pretty high, to 107-108 to cause brain damage, which is pretty darn rare. I can count on one hand the number of fevers I have seen over 107.
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