no, this is a common mis beleif
No. Anemia does not causes high fever. High fever may cause anemia like in malaria.
Not sure. But I do know it can cause terrible headaches. Consuming too much salt can cause high blood-pressure.
Allergies typically do not cause a high fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions. If you have a high fever along with allergy symptoms, it may be a sign of a secondary infection and you should consult a healthcare provider.
No, hay fever does not cause a fever. It is a common allergic reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens, but it does not typically result in a high body temperature.
High glucose levels in the blood, commonly associated with diabetes, do not directly cause a fever. However, elevated glucose can lead to infections, which may result in fever as a symptom. Additionally, other complications related to uncontrolled diabetes, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, can also lead to fever due to the body's response to stress and infection. Therefore, while high glucose itself does not cause fever, it can contribute to conditions that may.
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Yes leukemia can cause fever. It also predisposes the patient to infections which can also cause fever.
A low grade fever? Possibly; If you were dehydrated enough to the point of the body not be able to use sweat to cool down.A high fever? Probably not.
98.6F is normal but anything above 100F is high but could be due to running, etc. A fever would be anything above 100F. A virus would cause this or a bacteria would produce a higher fever 102F and above.
A fever of 103 is borderline cause for concern in a 20 year old female. It is important to contact a medical professional right away if fever persists.Ê
A very high fever can cause brain cells to begin to die off.
There are literally hundreds of different things that can cause a high fever and a headache. You should take note of any other symptoms and contact your doctor if your fever goes over 103 degrees.