First.. I am not a doctor. You should see a doctor if you are sick enough to be worried.
103 is usually the "high fever" point. High fevers need to be treated by medical professionals.
Your fever could be due to dehydration also. Drink alot of water and "electrolyte drinks" like pedialyte (not gatorade) in the ratio of 2 units of water to every 1 unit of electrolyte drink.
Really anytime you are worried about your health you should see a health professional.
Toxic shock syndrome is one answer, but there may be more.
Nausea, vomit, headache, fever, rash, diarrhea, gastric discomfort, sleep disturbances, dizziness, somnolence, abdominal pain.
Symptoms.include fever (in 50% of patients), nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps and pain. The diarrhea is usually very liquid, and rarely contains mucus or blood.The illness usually ends in about five-seven days.
*Chills *confusion *fever *headache *muscle pain *rash *fever *diarrhea *nausea *hallucination *abdominal pain *vomiting also the rash lasts a few days it starts a few days after you get bitten 'cause RMSF is carried by a tick so yea when you get bitten a few days later your rash will accure and go away in a week or so after the rash or disease started I am not sure about the rest
Appears to be well tolerated. In rare cases it can cause diarrhea, nausea, and skin rash.
The Symptoms are Chills, Confusion, Fever, Headache, Muscle pain, and Rash. The other symptoms that may can be with the disease are Diarrhea, Light sensitivity, Hallucinations, Loss of appetite, Nausea, Thirst, and Vomiting. Your Welcome
It is measles. It also causes Koplik's spot's and rash.
swelling of lymph nodes fever rash (i.e raised bumps) feeling of discomfort exhaustion diarrhea
Nausea, vomiting , or diarrhea may occur in rare cases. Possible allergic reaction or rash if applied to the skin.
In the beginning, fever, sore throat, muscle pain some what like the "flu". Later vomiting, diarrhea and rash. And finally bleeding.
There may be nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and multiple swollen lymph nodes. The cough is usually more problematic at this point, and the patient feels awful.
One symptom is itching. Depends on the severity of the reaction. Breathing difficulties, rash, fever and chills. If you experience any of these symptoms consult your doctor immediately. A severe allergic reaction can kill you.