Fever can prolong bleeding time due to its effects on the body's hemostatic mechanisms. Elevated body temperatures can disrupt platelet function and impair the coagulation cascade, leading to reduced clot formation. Additionally, fever may be associated with underlying infections or inflammatory processes that can further affect blood vessel integrity and platelet aggregation. As a result, individuals with fever may experience increased bleeding tendencies.
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