Another common sign of DVT is a low-grade fever around 101 degrees Fahrenheit. This happens because the blood clot detaches and enters the bloodstream. With the elevation in the core body temperature, the person tends to experience a wide range of symptoms, such as diminished appetite, headache, and body weakness. In some cases, fever can even result in confusion, irritability, disturbances, and hallucinations. Generally, these additional symptoms are only present when the body's temperature is between 103 degrees and 106 degrees Fahrenheit.

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