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Most likely a cold (if temp is under 100) or the flu (if temp is over 100).

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Which organelle would cause fatigue?

The mitochondria is the organelle that can cause fatigue. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. If mitochondria are not functioning efficiently, it can lead to decreased energy production and result in fatigue.


A defect in which organelle would cause fatigue?

A defect in the mitochondria, which are responsible for generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), could lead to fatigue. Mitochondrial dysfunction can result in decreased energy production, affecting cellular processes that require energy, such as muscle contraction and nerve signal transmission, leading to fatigue.


What symptoms would a person exhibit if he had pneumonia?

Symptoms of pneumonia include fever, lethargy, coughing and trouble breathing. You may also notice a rattling in your chest. If you have a cold that won't go away that moved to your chest, see your MD.


When you cough you black out why?

When you cough forcefully, it can briefly increase the pressure in your chest and around your brain. This sudden pressure can lead to a momentary decrease in blood flow to the brain, causing a blackout. If you experience frequent blackouts when coughing, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause.


Does sponging with water help a person with fever?

I am not a physician. First and foremost, get professional attention from a physician. If I were caring for someone who has a fever, I would let the person decide. Sponging with water may bring a little relief, but it will not treat the cause of the fever. If the person is having chills with the fever, or just doesn't want the sponging, I wouldnn't do it.

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Can epilepsy cause a chronic cough?

It is highly unlikely that epilepsy would cause a cough of any kind. Epilepsy affects the brain, and although that in turn causes effects in other parts of the body, it would not cause a cough. The effects of epilepsy would only last during a seizure, whereas a chronic cough would be something that would be continuous. The cause of a problem cough would lie elsewhere.


Fatigue is also a syndrome?

A "syndrome" medically speaking is a group of symptons that indicate the presence of a particular condition or illness. Since "fatigue" is a particular sympton, it would not be considered a syndrome in itself, but could be a part of many different syndromes. A flu syndrome, for instance, might include fatigue, chest pain, headache and non-productive cough, with high fever.


Which organelle would cause fatigue?

The mitochondria is the organelle that can cause fatigue. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. If mitochondria are not functioning efficiently, it can lead to decreased energy production and result in fatigue.


Does a fever cause sleepwalking?

i don't think so but I'm just trying to help no a fever does not cause sleepwalking a fever would most likey cause sickness


Can Clonazepam (benzodiazepines) cause disorientationconfusion while having a fever?

it can cause that without a fever, I'm sure having a fever would just add to it.


Can a broken bone give you a fever?

The break itself would not cause a fever but an infection as a result of the break could lead to a fever.


What did the nurses use for sickness in 1930?

There were no antibiotics nor vaccines at this time so most of the medicines were supportive. A person would take cough syrup for a cough, aspirin and cool wash rags for the head. for a fever.


You dont have a fever but it feels like you do and your nose is runny and you have a sore throat but what to you do about your fever feeling what is it and WHAT DO you DO?

you probably have a cold. drink fluids and rest rest rest. cough drops would help for the sore throat.


Can Q fever cause atrial fibrillation?

Yes, it could. It would be seen in the chronic form of Q fever.


When they say fever how high of a fever?

98.6F is normal but anything above 100F is high but could be due to running, etc. A fever would be anything above 100F. A virus would cause this or a bacteria would produce a higher fever 102F and above.


How would I know if I have MRSA?

You would know if you have MRSA is by being checked out by a doctor or by experiencing symptoms. Symptoms include the area around the wound being swollen, fever and fatigue.


Causes for a dog to cough up a small amount of blood?

it could have eaten something sharp that would cut his/her stomach which would of coarse cause blood and make it cough up the blood