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be she ate something she's allergic to. :( Or.
Maybe, She Has an eye infection?.
Fever, headache, Sore throat, Swollen lymph glands, Rash
The first symptoms of AIDS/HIV are often dismissed as a bad flu: fever, headache, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, and a rash. Symptoms of a progressing infection include swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, weight loss, fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/d/d9/200px-Dengue.jpgDengue fever is spread by mosquitoes. Symptoms to expect in the first few days of infection include high fever, chills, headache, eye pain, red eyes, swollen lymph nodes, flushing and severe aches and pains.After this, the patient will suffer from fever, rash and headaches. This is more commonly known as the "dengue triad".The rash will appear as small read bumps over their body and their hands and feet will become swollen and red.
The swollen leg and a rash maybe a sign of cellulitis. Gram staining should be done and antibiotics will be given.
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It is actually spelled 'rubella.' Early symptoms of rubella include a mild fever, swollen lymph glands, tiredness, muscle and body aches, headache, and watery, red eyes. The rubella rash usually lasts about three days and is known as "three day measles."
Chickenpox is also called Varicella. The symptoms are loss of appetite, swollen and lymph glands, chills, fever, blistering rash, sore throat, and headache.
Are you taking antibiotics? These usually cause a rash in Glandular Fever. A rash doesn't usually occur with Glandular Fever; so I would recommend you go back to your Doctor.
Yes the rash can last up to 6 days or so.
arthralgia, arthritis, myalgia, skin rash, fever, fatigue, headache, and swollen lymph nodes. Tingling and pain in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
it could be so many things.Autoimmune disorders like Lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.West nile,Lyme disease...Call your dr!
It's not the "fever" part that gives Scarlet Fever it's name it's the rash and the red (scarlet) face that comes with it. Obviously you can have a fever with Scarlet fever...but not always. improved answer: Yes, you always get a fever with scarlet fever. scarlet is the colour of the rash and fever is what comes with it.