Helen's fever was caused by a very fast heart race!
She caught a fever and that caused her to become deaf and blind that is all I remember from 2nd grade.
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Helen Keller became deaf and blind as a result of a severe illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis, that she contracted at the age of 19 months. This illness left her unable to see, hear, or speak for the rest of her life.
acute congestion of the stomach and the brain or its also called brain fever.
Hypochloremia can be caused by a number of things. It can be caused by a severe stomach flu, extreme fever, anorexia and if nothing else- kidney diseases.
Yellow fever and dengue are both viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, but they are caused by different viruses and have distinct characteristics. Yellow fever is caused by the yellow fever virus and can lead to severe liver damage and bleeding, with a vaccine available for prevention. In contrast, dengue is caused by the dengue virus and primarily results in high fever, severe headaches, and joint pain, with no specific vaccine widely available at all times. Additionally, yellow fever is more prevalent in Africa and South America, while dengue is found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
he died from a severe fever
I think the way to answer this is to say that rashes can be caused by the same thing (or group of things) that caused the fever. A fever itself doesn't cause rash. Both are symptoms of something else.
trench fever was a moderatley serious disease caused by lice. It was a particularly painful disease that caused sudden pain (i.e. joint pain, muscle pain, rashes, severe headaches ) and was followed by high fever. soldiers with trench fever had to be sent away from the trenches to recover as it was highly contagious and it was also pretty impossible to recover in the trenches unhygienic conditions. Recovery could take up to 12 weeks
This sometimes called "bone-break disease" as the chills are so severe. It can cause severe hemorrhage and shock. It is caused by a virus carried by a mosquito. Mortality rate is up to 26%.
No, scarlet fever is caused by a bacteria called group A Streptococcus. It is not caused by a fungus.
Smallpox and yellow fever are both viral diseases, but they differ significantly in their causative agents and transmission. Smallpox is caused by the variola virus and is characterized by fever and a distinctive rash, while yellow fever is caused by the yellow fever virus and primarily transmitted by mosquito bites, leading to fever, chills, and potentially severe liver damage. Additionally, smallpox has been eradicated through vaccination efforts, whereas yellow fever remains endemic in certain regions, necessitating ongoing vaccination and public health measures.