Not always but it is likely
Kidney infections, like other bacterial infections, often result in a fever. The fever causes the symptom of headaches. These infections are treated with antibiotics.
diseases and infections
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
Scarlet fever is a rash that is caused by strep infections.
A fever fights infections inside of your body.
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.
local infections (colds, sinus infections) systemic infections (scarlet fever, typhoid fever, malaria) drying of the membranes lining the nose, often during heating season in colder climates
Some of those Major Infections Diseases foun in Puerto Rico are Dengue Fever, Hepatitis A, Schistosomiasis, Typhoid Fever and Parasitic
There are many effects to skin infections. The most common are: Warts, Nail disorders, Cold sores, Fever blisters and Shingles. It is recommended that if you notice any of these symptoms you should get in touch with your doctor.
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions.
Not all infections cause a fever. Some infections, like certain viral infections or localized infections, may not trigger a rise in body temperature. Other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or redness may still be present even if a fever is not.
Illnesses that can cause fever in individuals include infections such as the flu, common cold, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and COVID-19. Other causes of fever can include autoimmune diseases, certain cancers, and inflammatory conditions.