Systemic infection precipitates fever, malaise, myalgia, nausea. A local infection, such as an infected wound, could cause pain, swelling, colour change, and temperature increase.
The viral infection that most adults contract two to four times a year is the common cold. Symptoms of the common cold can include fever, runny nose, sore throat, headaches, and muscle aches.
The two symptoms may or may not be related. Their concurrent occurrance is common in cases of inflammation caused by infection or allergic reaction. See a pediatrician.
Either it becomes swollen, or bruised with internal bleeding.
IRAK 4 is a hereditary illness which affects the immune system. The key symptoms stem from being susceptible to infection and disease, which can include meningitis, eye and tissue problems and joint deterioration.
Symptoms of bronchitis begin to appear in about 3-4 days after infection. Symptoms include coughing up mucus, wheezing and fatigue. If you think you may have bronchitis, see your local physician as soon as possible.
Common cold
Dengue fever can be fatal, symptoms are usually more serious after a secondary infection from a different strain of dengue (there are 4 strains of dengue). Secondary infection can lead to Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever which can cause internal bleeding, if the symptoms are not recognized it can ultimately lead to death.
These are common symptoms associated with diahrrea. You may have a viral tummy bug. See your doctor.
Kinda, tonsilitis is an bacterial infection. Tonsilitis like many other respiratory infections will occur alongside a viral infection like the flu or common cold. The bacterial infection may be contagous, but it is unlikely a infant will be able to develop the infection since their tonsils are not mature enough. That being said they can catch the flu or cold from you, which they already have been exposed to even before you showed symptoms.
They are: 1. HYPERTENSION 2. UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION 3. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 4. DIABETES
NO. It is too soon. Symptoms show up as the hormones kick in and that usually takes 3-4 weeks.
.reactions to the medications and breathing problems. Bleeding and infection are risks for any surgical procedure. Infection in the area affecting a segmentectomy occurs in only 3-4% of patients. Pneumonia is also a risk.