Yes you can. Sometimes you can get a fever without having other symptoms from certain over-the-counter medications. Other times, it can be a trigger that you are ABOUT to get sick. For example: The flu generally starts off with a low-grade fever (which is a temperature of 99-101 degrees measured orally) without any other symptoms present (You'll feel hot, but other than that nothing else). As other symptoms start to develop and they will develop unexpectedly (sudden onset), (sore throat, headache, dry cough, runny nose) your temperature will suddenly rise to 102 or higher (some people with the flu have reported fevers upwards to about 105 degrees).
Yes, fever is a normal occurrence in the body, but it is triggered out of its "loop" when there is an infection, but yes you can.
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.
because of infection, if there is an infection, probably it has bacteria that cause fever to the patient.
No, fever is a symptom of infection or dehydration.
Colorado Tick Fever (CTF) is a viral infection while Rocky Mountain Tick Fever is a bacterial infection.
Dengue is viral infection but Q fever is bacterial infection thanks
Some people do not run fevers when they have a viral infection. A low fever may be present in the instance of a milder infection.
Yes
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
Infection.
no bacterial infection
Yes, it can
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