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Medical educational diagram titled "Fever in Brain Stroke Patients: Why Fever is Dangerous and How Antipyretics Help". Show two main sections: Left side shows a brain with stroke (red blocked artery) and a thermometer showing high fever, with arrows showing harmful effects of fever on the brain: increased cerebral metabolic demand (8-13% per °C), glutamate toxicity, free radical production, blood-brain barrier breakdown, worsened brain edema, worse neurological outcome. Right side shows treatment approach: First-line use acetaminophen (paracetamol) to bring temperature below 38°C, surface cooling methods, targeted temperature management (normothermia goal). Bottom section shows a warning box: "Aspirin: useful for ischemic stroke prevention but NOT the first choice for fever in acute stroke - risk of bleeding. Avoid ibuprofen/NSAIDs in acute stroke (GI bleed, renal effects)". Use clean medical infographic style with color coding - red for danger/fever, green for treatment/benefit, yellow for caution.
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