“You lose most of the fever from your head,” says saying. But is this actually accurate? This myth may come from a US military field manual that states that 40-45% of fever occur through the head.
Scientists explained that if this is true, you are wearing a hat and not wearing pants, just as you are wearing pants or hats. The chances are low!
Your face, head and chest are more sensitive to temperature changes. This explains why covering them feels like it prevents heat loss more than other areas of your body. In reality, covering any part of the body has the same effect.
This article is the answer to the question (asked by Hattie Kingston, “Is it true that you lose the most fever from the top of your head?”
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