Maybe a cold or a flu. Fever is usually a sign of a virus or infection (the body's way of getting rid of it). Fatigue can be a symptom of many, many medical conditions.
I have a fever of 101.4 since monday, i have been feeling very fatigue, sleeping most of the day not feeling like eating. Severe Headache and a stiff neck
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
Rheumatoid arthritis. It can have early symptoms of fatigue, malaise (sense of not feeling right), aches and fever similar to the flu.
Inflammation of the nose, or rhinitis, is the major symptom of hay fever. Inflammation causes itching , sneezing, runny nose, redness, and tenderness. Swelling of the sinuses can constrict the eustachian tube
Colonitus is another name for colitis.Symptoms include stomach pain, diarrhea, bleeding from the rectum, weight loss, fever, joint pain, fatigue and feeling bloated.
Anti inflammatory, fever, fatigue
Symptoms may include fatigue and fever, stomach pain, and vomiting. In about 75% of all cases of RF one of the first symptoms is arthritis.
There are several different diseases involving dizziness, fatigue, fever, and weakness. Some examples of these kinds of illnesses include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Mononucleosis, and Diabetes.
Well, honey, signs and symptoms of a fever typically include a high body temperature, chills, sweating, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue. But hey, if you're feeling like a hot mess, it might be time to grab a thermometer and check that temp!
fatigue, shortness of breath, fever and aching of the joints, all characteristic of a flu-like illness.
Yes
If you don't have a thermometer, you can check for fever by feeling your forehead with the back of your hand; if it feels unusually warm, you may have a fever. Additionally, you can look for other symptoms like chills, sweating, or fatigue. For a more accurate assessment, consider using alternative methods such as a digital ear or forehead thermometer if available, or consult a healthcare professional for advice.