In the field of health, fever is like a "war fire" in the body, and the phenomenon of not having a fever for a long time has caused many people to speculate and worry. "There is a saying that people who do not have a fever for a long time have weaker immunity and may be more likely to get cancer, is this reliable?" Let's join hands and embark on this treasure hunt together, trying to uncover those puzzling secrets and find out the truth behind them!
Next, I want to tell you about Mr. Li's experience, but it's very interesting, let's listen to it together. Mr. Li, his body is very good, he has been excellent for many years, he has hardly been sick, and his fever is insulated from him, which is really enviable! However, when he heard this recently, he couldn't help but drum in his heart, and began to wonder if his body was hiding some health risks.
The immune system in our body is like a super large and delicate "protection team", guarding our health at all times. As soon as a "bad guy" such as a germ or virus comes to attack, our immune system will act immediately, as if a fierce "defense war" has begun. Fever is like a "red light warning" that the immune system deliberately lights up for us when it fights with germs, telling us that there is a fierce battle going on in our body! It means that the immune system is fighting with all its might against foreign enemies, and an increase in body temperature can inhibit the growth and reproduction of pathogens and enhance the activity of immune cells.
However, not having a fever for a long time does not mean that the immune system is weak. On the contrary, it may mean that the immune system is very clever in its "war strategy". The immune system is like an experienced general, able to quickly send elite troops to eliminate pathogens as soon as they invade them, so that before they can trigger the body's heat response, the war is over. It's like a skirmish that hasn't had time to ignite a fire, and it's quickly extinguished in the bud.
We can think of the immune system as a castle's super defense system, it is like a guard on the city wall, always vigilant, and if an enemy comes to attack, it will immediately go out to protect the castle's inhabitants. When a small number of enemies attack, the castle's guards are able to quickly and effectively repel them, preventing the flames of war from spreading, and the inhabitants of the castle do not even feel that the war is happening. And when the enemy is too strong or the defense system is flawed, the fire of war will burn, and the whole castle can feel the tension and crisis.
Let's talk about Ms. Wang, she is a person who is prone to fever, and every cold is accompanied by a high fever. She also used to think that frequent fevers were a sign of poor immunity, but doctors told her that it was just a sign that her immune system was sensitive to pathogens and was able to activate its defense mechanisms in time. And people who don't have a fever for a long time don't mean that their immune system doesn't work, but it may work more efficiently and covertly.
But then again, although some people don't have a fever for a long time, that doesn't mean that their immune system doesn't have any problems at all, and we still have to be careful and not take it lightly. For example, some people's immune systems may be in a state of "slumber" and slow to respond to the invasion of pathogens, like a castle guard asleep and an enemy being able to drive in.
If this situation continues, the body will always be in the "danger zone", threatened by those unseen risks for a long time, and the possibility of getting cancer may quietly increase. However, such cases are relatively rare after all, and we should not make a comprehensive assertion based on individual phenomena, but need to analyze them in depth on a case-by-case basis.
In fact, the appearance of cancer is not a simple matter, it has a lot to do with our genes, living environment, and daily habits, and it is a super complex process. The immune system is only a small team in the big project of our body to fight cancer, although it is important, but it is not all, and it has to rely on the support and cooperation of many other aspects. There is no direct relationship between not having a fever for a long time and getting cancer, they don't have that kind of "you cause me" relationship, it's like two parallel lines, although they are both there, but they don't interfere with each other.
Just like a forest, the occurrence of fires depends not only on whether small fires are found and extinguished in time, but also on many factors such as the distribution of vegetation in the forest, climatic conditions, and fire prevention facilities. A long absence of fever means that there are no obvious small fires in the forest, but this does not mean that the forest will not suffer from major fires, and other factors can also cause disasters.
Therefore, people who have not had a fever for a long time do not need to worry too much about their immunity and cancer risk. In order to make the immune system stronger and prevent cancer from coming to our door, we must adhere to a healthy lifestyle, such as eating well, moving moderately, getting enough sleep, and relaxing.
In conclusion, not having a fever for a long time does not necessarily mean that you have poor immunity or are more susceptible to cancer. We should take the phenomenon of fever into perspective, not be overly nervous and not blindly optimistic. At the same time, we should pay attention to the overall health so that our body, the "magic machine", can continue to function well.