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Can a sprain or dislocation in a human's body cause fever? |
Can a sprain or dislocation in a human's body cause fever? yeah it can, depending on how bad the injury is and where it is. Its your bodys way of trying to "fix its self. yes it is an injury so ur body will react to it and possibly cause an increased temp Only if the injury lead to an infection. Usually a sprain or dislocation by itself will not result in a fever...but that type of injury can definitely lead to an infection which then of course causes the fever. |
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