While insomnia itself does not directly cause a fever, the stress and strain on the body from prolonged lack of sleep can weaken the immune system, making one more susceptible to infections that might cause a fever. Additionally, certain underlying conditions that contribute to insomnia, such as infections or inflammatory disorders, could also lead to a fever. Therefore, while insomnia can be related to fever indirectly, it is not a direct cause.
Yes, insomnia is a symptom of malaria. In a study 69% of patients with malaria complained of insomnia. More common symptoms are fever and sweats.
for problems of chronic insomnia and fever
It can result in seizures, tremors, and insomnia.
Yes, a burn can result in the development of a fever due to the body's immune response to the injury.
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No, allergic reactions do not typically result in fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions, rather than allergic reactions.
The break itself would not cause a fever but an infection as a result of the break could lead to a fever.
Normally, candy won't give you a fever. If the person is allergic to an ingredient in the candy, then a fever or worse may result.
No, hay fever does not cause a fever. It is a common allergic reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens, but it does not typically result in a high body temperature.
Rheumatoid arthritis, swelling, skin infections, leprosy, fever, boils, chills, fatigue, insomnia, stress, anxiety.
Rheumatoid arthritis can be acompany insomnia. Statistics show that 72 percent of arthritis sufferers over age 55 have a sleep disorders, with more than half of them suffering from insomnia.I have a pretty serious case if the disease however I have never had a problem with insomnia. I have been woken up as a result of rolling onto a painful spot but that is not insomnia.
There can be false-negative test for almost any disease including Valley fever.