It affects the heart, kidneys, glands, liver, adrenal glands.
When the liver is damaged, there is interference in the blood-clotting,
which causes major problems in the body.
None. Yellow fever is a virus spread by mosquito bites. It does not actually turn your body yellow but it does lead to dysfunctinal organs and could even result in death.
your spinkta
your lungs
liver
yellow fever is characterized by high fever, jaundice, and often gastrointestinal hemorrhaging...
If the fever is not extremely high, it will eventually go away on its own. If it is over 103 degrees Fahrenheit and you do not treat it, it can cause brain damage and damage to other parts of the body.
The liver. The liver is damaged. The yellow color of the skin indicates that the liver can no longer conjugate bilirubin properly.
Yellow fever is associated with toxic hepatic necrosis, which means that liver damage occurs. This causes a build up of bilirubin in a patients body, which gives skin/eyes a yellow appearance, known as jaundice or icterus.
yellow fever is caused by disease carrying mosquitoes called Coquillettidia fuscopennata there are shots you can get to prevent yellow fever in your body but they had not invented it in 1793
A fever happens in order to weaken the pathogens inside the body. Once they are weakened, it is hard for them to reproduce and it is easier for the body to dispose of the pathogens. But if a fever gets too high, it breaks down protiens and can lead to permanent brain damage and damage to other parts of the body.
Yellow fever virus attacks the blood and spreads to almost every internal organ you have.
it gives you shock and kidney failure
It does serious damage to the valves in the Heart.
Heart
Its a bit like malaria, effects the liver kidneys, blood vessels, internal bleeding nasty stuff to get, and you turn yellowish.