Autoimmune diseases affect approximately 24 million Americans, with prevalence rising steadily worldwide (NIH). Recent research underscores the gut’s pivotal role in immune regulation and the development of autoimmune conditions (Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology). However, many autoimmune disorders remain undiagnosed until significant damage occurs, making early detection critical but challenging. Identifying warning signs within gut health may offer a key opportunity for earlier intervention and improved outcomes.
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50. Low-Grade Chronic Fever A low-grade chronic fever—typically defined as a persistent body temperature between 99°F and 100.4°F (37.2°C to 38°C)—can serve as a subtle but…