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.
There is not a single medical condition, virus, bacteria, illness, etc. that is referred to or known as High Bone Fever. It is an SMS hoax. Nothing in the field of medicine (journals, etc.) suggests such a fever exists.
The medical term for herniation of the brain is "brain herniation." This condition occurs when part of the brain is displaced from its normal position within the skull, usually due to increased pressure within the skull. Brain herniation is a serious medical emergency that requires prompt treatment to prevent further damage.
A body temperature that is higher than average due to illness or inflammation is known as a fever.
Charles Frederick Ingalls Jr. died at a young age from an illness known as infant fever or baby fever, which was common at that time but is not a recognized medical condition today.
Condition that results from injury or disease is known as a medical condition.
Yes. Esophageal spasm is a known medical condition.
Tetanus is the medical term for the condition commonly known as lockjaw.
somnambulism is the other medical term for sleepwalking
No - this is why the brain can feel no pain directly. If there were nerve cells in the brain then most modern brain-surgery would be impossible. The brain has "receptors" which indicate where sensation is originating. Interestingly some types of brain damage can result in sensations getting confused - this is a medical condition known as synesthesia. For instance some people "see" words as colours or "feel" music as a tingling sensation.
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Hydrocephalus is usually the result of another medical problem within the skull. Medical interventions of hydrocephalus usually include a surgical shunt or medication or both.
The medical term for the condition commonly known as lockjaw is tetanus. It is a serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and tightening, particularly in the jaw muscles.