Yes.Thats usually the first sign of a virus.
2007-02-24 09:18:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It is probably the single commonest cause! The virus itself is not directly responsible. In the presence of viruses part of the body defence system causes the the temperature to be elevated. This has two effects.1st the body defence system is speeded up as it gets hotter and becomes more effective in combating the virus. 2nd many infective organisms are designed to function most efficiently a the body temperature of the host. Increasing the temperature makes them less efficient, and indeed may kill them.
2007-02-24 19:39:28
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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Yes, a virus can most definitely cause you to have a temperature. The flu virus for example could make your temperature go up as high as 39deg C or otitis media could go higher. Any virus can cause a temperature, and you should try to get it down with aspirin or paracetamol.
2007-02-24 17:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The most common virus, the common cold, doesn't usually cause a fever but, yes, there are certain viruses that can cause you to have a temperature.
2007-02-24 17:19:58
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answered by Lilly 3
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Raising your temperature is one of the bodies most common defence mechanisms to fight virus infections
2007-02-24 17:21:10
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answered by LordLogic 3
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Yes it is your bodies defences fighting the virus.
2007-02-24 17:24:58
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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yes u can have a temperature shivers aches and pains just like colds and flu
2007-02-24 17:20:09
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answered by meandean 5
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Yes it can, depends on what your temperature is:-
2007-02-24 17:40:57
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answered by minniemix 3
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yes
2007-02-24 17:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes indeed, I have one now and a temp of 102!! feel wrecked.
2007-02-24 17:20:47
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answered by sile 1
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