What is a fever after bypass surgery?


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Fever is also known as fever. Fever after bypass surgery may be caused by postoperative absorption, secondary infection and pneumonia.
1.
After bypass surgery, the body may absorb necrotic substances, affecting the regulation of body temperature, resulting in fever symptoms, generally without other discomfort.
2. When
infection occurs in patients with secondary infection after surgery, the number of white blood cells and neutrophils in the body may increase. At this time, fever symptoms may also occur, accompanied by sore wounds.
3. When
pneumonia occurs in patients with pneumonia, inflammatory factors may enter the blood circulation, resulting in dysfunction of the body temperature regulation center, excessive heat production, reduced heat dissipation and elevated body temperature.