To my understanding a FEVER occurs as a warning that the immune system may or is threaten by a virus or infection that it's not able to fight without intervention... Hope this helps...
This disease, also known as oral herpes or fever blisters, can occur anywhere on the body.
It depends on the illness you have. If you have food poisoning you will have a fever and if you have the flu you will have a fever but the rest of your symptoms will be different.
Dengue fever can occur when a mosquito carrying the arbovirus bites a human, passing the virus on to the new host.
Dengue fever is are acute febrile diseases which occur in tropics. Dengue fever is a disease transmitted by a mosquito bite
No. There is no correlation between pulled muscles and fever. If they occur together, look for coincidences.
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.
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Zinc fever, also known as metal fume fever, is a flu-like illness that can occur after inhaling zinc oxide fumes. Symptoms include fever, chills, muscle aches, and fatigue. It is usually self-limiting and does not typically require medical treatment.
Fever is different from a simple rise in body temperature because a fever always results in a rise in body temperature but such a rise is not always because of a fever. A rise in body temperature could occur because of exercise or warm weather and not just because of a fever.
Just as strep throat occurs most frequently in fall, winter, and early spring, so does rheumatic fever.
no ... there is no such after effect seen... i had typhoid fever for approxx two months but even after 6 months dere is no occurance of deprresive feeling
You can test negative on a blood test for upto 10 days after contracting glandular fever. If this should occur with you, go back to your Doctor in 2 weeks for a repeat blood test. If it is negative, you do not have glandular fever.