BRAIN FEVER used as a noun is very rare. Conditions that may be described as brain fever include:
Children with febrile seizures often lose consciousness and shake, moving limbs on both sides of the body. Less commonly, children become rigid or have twitches on only one side of the body.
scarlet fever is brain fever
Brain fever describes a medical condition where a part of the brain becomes inflamed and causes symptoms that present as fever. The terminology is encountered most often in Victorian literature. This is very dated terminology.These two may be called brain fever as these both cause a generalized fever:Encephalitis, an acute inflammation of the brain.Meningitis, the inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
It depends on the illness you have. If you have food poisoning you will have a fever and if you have the flu you will have a fever but the rest of your symptoms will be different.
yes because there is a type of malaria called cerebal malaria which infects the brain symptoms are high fever (of up to 107 degrees fahrenheit), chills, and headache.
Lassa fever affect the skin, mucous membranes, respiratory system, heart, GI system, and the brain and meninges. In pregnant women, it particularly affects the placenta, increasing the fatality rate for the mother and fetus.
A fever is a symptom.
Brain fever is an inflammation or infection of the brain which causes a fever. The most common causes of a brain infection are Meningitis, Encephalitis and Cerebritis. Most causes of brain fever are viral, but they can also be bacterial or fungal as well.
Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a viral infection. It can result in flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, and confusion. Severe cases can lead to brain damage, seizures, and even coma.
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There are many cases of brain injury that show no symptoms. First of all, a major indication is memory loss because this could mean that you forgot due to an injury. Also if you are having headaches, fever or feel sick in general this could be another indication.
Symptoms with a fever depend on what is causing ones fever. Symptoms can include: headache, general muscle aches, warmth and redness (if it is a local infection), chills, shivering, and dehydration.