The following novels were recommended for novels similar to " Fever Reduction ":" The Ultimate Swordsman "," The Fighter of the Magic Age "," The Adorable Believer "," We All Owe Each Other a Confession ", and " Rebirth Confession: Deskmate Wants Sweet Love!". These novels were all game-game-otherworld-type or youthful-daily-type works, and the plots were touching.
"Mrs. Lu, Let's Get Married Again" was a novel in which the female protagonist was forced to faint from a high fever. The author was a checkered worm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Fanaticism and passion were two different emotions. Fanaticism usually refers to excessive, blind, and unreasonable emotional defects in a certain thing. It is manifested as excessive addiction and obsession with a certain hobby, pursuit, or character. For example, a fanatical interest in computer games, cartoons, pop stars, and so on. Fanatic behavior may manifest as impulsive behavior that is difficult to control or reckless of consequences. On the other hand, passion was a strong emotion and inclination towards something or someone, but it was relatively more rational and reasonable. Passion was a positive emotion that could stimulate people's motivation and creativity. The difference between fanaticism and passion was that fanaticism emphasized the excessive and irrational nature of emotions, while passion emphasized the positive and reasonable nature of emotions.
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One popular 'love fever novel' could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It's a classic that shows the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Their relationship starts with misunderstandings and pride on both sides but gradually develops into deep love.
In romance novels, the female protagonist's feverish and tough scenes were often portrayed as a manifestation of strength, independence, and courage. The female protagonist might choose not to see a doctor but rely on her own perseverance and immunity to gradually recover. This kind of plot was usually seen as a romantic element, but it was also easy to resonate with the readers because many readers would resonate with and yearn for strong and brave female images. However, it was not entirely feasible to have a fever. If the female protagonist's condition was serious, she should seek medical attention in time to ensure her health.
It depicts the epidemic as a terrifying and all - consuming force. People are falling ill rapidly and there is chaos in the streets. The symptoms are vividly described, making the reader understand the horror of the disease.
The symptoms of hot flashes mainly included redness on the face, sweating, fever, chest tightness, and so on. The duration of the symptoms ranged from a few seconds to a few minutes, and the frequency of the symptoms could range from once in a few minutes to once in a few months. Hot flashes usually appear in the early stages of menopause and can interfere with sleep and mental state. Other factors that can cause hot flashes include general illnesses, nervous system disturbances, alcohol consumption, drugs, and food intake. The specific cause of hot flashes is not completely clear, but it is related to a decrease in estrogen levels. The duration and intensity of hot flashes vary from person to person, and can last from 30 seconds to 10 minutes.