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Fever is most often a sign of infection.
False. Fever is often a sign of infection, as it is the body's natural response to fight off pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. While there are other causes of fever, including inflammatory conditions and certain medications, it is commonly associated with infections.
No, it's not. Even a little fever can be a sign of infection. You should consult your pediatrician.
Yes, swollen tonsils can be a sign of an infection, such as tonsillitis, which can lead to fever. The body's immune response to the infection can cause a rise in body temperature, resulting in a fever.
a fewer? you mean fever? ITS NOT UNCOMMON. But its a sign of infection or abcess.
A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature, often a sign that the body is fighting an infection such as a virus or bacteria. It's a natural response to help the immune system combat the source of infection.
The scientific name for a fever is "pyrexia." It is an elevation in body temperature that is often a sign of infection or inflammation in the body.
In the first instance seek medical advice - fever is sign of infection and in the very young high temperatures can be fatal - Reduce clothing and keep cooling with cold water sponges despite what is commonly thought shivering is frequently a sign of fever and not being cold.
Nimonia (pneumonia) fever is the fever that occurs with the lung infection pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious infection caused by bacteria, virus, or fungus. The fever that accompanies pneumonia is the body's way of trying to fight this infection.
Allergies typically do not cause a high fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions. If you have a high fever along with allergy symptoms, it may be a sign of a secondary infection and you should consult a healthcare provider.
Maybe a cold or a flu. Fever is usually a sign of a virus or infection (the body's way of getting rid of it). Fatigue can be a symptom of many, many medical conditions.