Fevers are the bodies way of fighting off infection. It can be caused by either a bacterial or viral infection somewhere in your body.
Have to know more about you to tell you what could cause it. Best thing it to go to your family doctor and have them check you out.
A fever blister will last about 2 weeks.
The longest 2 weeks if not to bad then 5 days
It takes about 2-3 weeks, but to help it heal you can get over the counter creams to help it heal faster. The myth that toothpaste helps heal one is just a myth. It doesn't work.
Because your period came 2 weeks earlier than it was suppose to.
You can test negative on a blood test for upto 10 days after contracting glandular fever. If this should occur with you, go back to your Doctor in 2 weeks for a repeat blood test. If it is negative, you do not have glandular fever.
Your child needs investigation by a doctor. Make an appointment.
because you don't have enough energy so you have to rest more.
Yes, in my opinion pulmonary edema can cause fever: it happened to my father after a disseminated infection by staf aureus caused by pace maker. Any time water accumulated in lungs he had fever (till 38.2° C) and this was interpretaed as recurrent infection even if he had been treated for weeks with hoigh dosed of 2 antibiotics for which the st aures was sensible. PCR also raised during these periods. I concluded that accumulation of water in the interstitium of the lung was induced by different causes including diltiazem; by reducing edema, fever (and PCR too!) decreased. Cristina Agostinis
about 2 weeks in a small jar
Yes... Deca Durabolin (Nandrolone Decanoate) doesn't necessarily cause sterility or infertility, especially not 2 weeks of use.
it could be FMF which is a fever that runs in family especially Mediterranean area characterized by fever not more than 38C for up to 2-4 days recurrent with abdominal pain mimic appendicitis or cholecyctitis
The higher temperature, plus the effect on the digestive system, may cause vomiting. If you believe the milk is creating the fever, consult your doctor promptly.