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elderly patient
You probably want "afebrile", which means "without fever". "Patient was afebrile" means the patient had no fever.
The patient develops a fever. Lymph nodes in the area become swollen and tender, and the patient suffers from fever, chills, and headache
In an elderly patient it is more likely to be osteoarthritis as Rheumatoid arthritisusually becomes obvious long before the patient becomes elderly. it must be kept in mind however that a proper diagnosis depends on more info then is given in this question.
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Similarly, debilitated elderly patients may not have fever or other identifiable symptoms of meningitis.
In malaria fever the patient trampling feel cold and in dengue fever patient feels pain in all body , pain in joints and headache.
uh, fever? Generally a fever; in medical speak a patient with a fever is pyrexic- pyrexia is a fever.
it is called dengue haemorraghic fever
In malaria fever the patient trampling feel cold and in dengue fever patient feels pain in all body , pain in joints and headache.
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