Yes, viral fever can lead to inflammation of the pancreas, a condition known as viral pancreatitis. Certain viruses, such as mumps and coxsackievirus, are known to cause this condition. The inflammation can result in swelling and pain in the pancreatic area. However, not all viral fevers will cause pancreatic swelling, and the severity and occurrence can vary based on the specific virus involved.
Yes, a viral infection can cause fever. Viruses can trigger the body's immune response, leading to an increase in body temperature, which results in a fever.
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Fungi can be one cause of encephalitis. Both yellow fever and measles are viral.
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Not all infections cause a fever. Some infections, like certain viral infections or localized infections, may not trigger a rise in body temperature. Other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or redness may still be present even if a fever is not.
Mumps is a viral infection primarily caused by the mumps virus, leading to swelling of the salivary glands, fever, and sometimes complications like orchitis or meningitis. Tonsillitis, on the other hand, is the inflammation of the tonsils, often due to viral or bacterial infections, resulting in sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen tonsils. While both conditions can cause throat pain and fever, they differ in their causes, symptoms, and affected areas.
Viral infections typically cause a fever, which raises body temperature rather than lowering it. However, some viruses can affect the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that regulates body temperature, leading to a condition called viral meningitis which can potentially lower body temperature.
because viruses responsible for viral fever are many and mutate very rapidly.
Measles typically do not cause swelling of the parotid glands. Swelling of the parotid glands is more commonly associated with mumps, which is a different viral infection. Measles typically presents with symptoms like fever, rash, cough, and runny nose.
Viral pleurisy is an inflammation of the double membrane (pleura) surrounding the lungs caused by a viral infection, such as the flu or a respiratory virus. Symptoms typically include chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. Treatment involves managing symptoms with rest, pain relievers, and sometimes antiviral medication.
yellow fever is caused by a virus