rheumatic fever..it may lead to rheumatic Heart disease (RHD)..:))just Google about it..:))hope this helps..:D:D
You can permanently damage the catalytic converter (if fitted) which can be costly to replace.
coronary
Scarlet Fever
Coronary Thrombosis
If concussions aren't treated properly (such as going to the hospital). The person with the concussion can develop what's called second impact syndrome. It's called this because if they get hit on the head again, it can cause follow-up brain bruising. Which can cause permanent damage to the brain.
Half of the woman kind has Bieber Fever including me.
because of the sun
He died from a slow fever.
kind of when you or someone else has scarlet fever toxins are released
106 f. A dangerous fever.
Your rib cage protects your heart and stomach,because the rib cage is kind of a cage and when you get hit there,it dosent hurt your organs but it can damage the rib cage.
Yes, fever can affect pulse rate. During a fever, the body's metabolism increases, which can lead to a higher pulse rate as the heart works harder to pump blood around the body to help regulate the temperature. Additionally, fever can cause dehydration, which can also contribute to an elevated pulse rate.