low grade infection.
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a low fever as a result of the body's immune response to the allergen.
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a low-grade fever as a result of the body's immune response to the allergen.
Yes, allergies can sometimes cause a low-grade fever as a result of the body's immune response to the allergen.
can a yeast infection cause a low grade fever
Aspirin or (preferably) acetominophen, but find the cause of the fever first.
Liver cysts themselves typically do not cause a low-grade fever. However, if a cyst becomes infected or is associated with another underlying condition, it could lead to fever as a symptom. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience fever along with other symptoms, as they can help determine the underlying cause.
A low grade fever? Possibly; If you were dehydrated enough to the point of the body not be able to use sweat to cool down.A high fever? Probably not.
With the hypothalamus governing as our body thermometer, yes it can cause fever if it's tumorous or of there's another growth pressing against it.
A low-grade fever, 100.2 or less, not so much. 101 or over , yes, it can lead to brain damage.
no
A low neutrophil count along with a high lymphocyte count can be an indication of viral infections, autoimmune diseases and leukemias. That might rule out valley fever.
It's a low fever but yes. 103 is a high fever, 104 is when you should call a doctor, 105 is hospital worthy, and 106 can cause brain damage, nerve damage, seixures, and death.