Yes. In fact fever is a classic symptom of the flu, which is caused by a virus. These fevers generally range from 100-103 degrees F.
An infection can definitely increase your heart rate. Especially if you have a fever. Your body is working hard to fight off the infection, and in return, your heart rate rises. This is also why you get out of breath when your sick. You're body is doing more to fight infections, even when your not!
The difference between rheumatic fever and rheumatoid arthritis is that rheumatic fever affects the kidneys and heart and is typically caused by strep throat. Rheumatoid arthritis is arthritis.
Yes--it might hurt for a month or so. It is important to keep it very, very clean and to see a doctor at the first sign of infection (redness, swelling, fever).
yes, it is a fever
Typhoid Fever is a proper noun. It names a specific type of fever.
Colorado Tick Fever (CTF) is a viral infection while Rocky Mountain Tick Fever is a bacterial infection.
Scarlet fever is an infection that is caused by a bacteria called streptococcus
Nimonia (pneumonia) fever is the fever that occurs with the lung infection pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious infection caused by bacteria, virus, or fungus. The fever that accompanies pneumonia is the body's way of trying to fight this infection.
The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.Yellow Fever is an acute arbovirus infection transmitted by mosquitoes. Primates are also a reservoir of infection, that is, a carrier. There is no specific treatment and mortality rate is around 5%. Recovery provides lifelong immunity.
A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature, often a sign that the body is fighting an infection such as a virus or bacteria. It's a natural response to help the immune system combat the source of infection.
Yes Bacterial infection may cause fever and it is indication that body has some alien attack, as fever is not a disease but an indication that body has been attacked by either bacteria or virus and sometime fungal infection but mostly fungal infections don't cause fever. To control the bacterial infection antibiotics are used and if infection is cured, fever automatically subsides. Thanks
No it isn't congential as such but it is a very common infection caused by the Epstein Barr virus.
The verb for infection is infect.Other verbs are infects, infecting and infected."Be careful they do not infect you"."The virus is infecting everyone"."I have been infected with the ticklish fever".
To my understanding a FEVER occurs as a warning that the immune system may or is threaten by a virus or infection that it's not able to fight without intervention... Hope this helps...
Because taking a drug or a painkiller will remove the pain but will not remove the virus in your body which will make it hard to fight the virus .It is thought that fever is a natural process that helps the body fight off the infection.
The fever itself is not contagious -- the virus causing a fever is, though, and when you have a fever from a virus, you are contagious with that virus and should stay away from people if you can.