A fever can indicate an underlying infection or illness, and if left untreated, it may lead to more serious complications such as dehydration, seizures, or organ damage. In some cases, persistent fever can signal chronic conditions, like autoimmune disorders or malignancies. Additionally, if the fever is caused by an infectious agent, it may spread and exacerbate the illness, potentially leading to hospitalization. Prompt medical attention is important to address the root cause of the fever.
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No i think a scalet fever make a healthy and balanced person faint
your eyes inside turn yellow
Yes, the white area did.
Yellow fever has that name because about 15% of the cases progress to a toxic phase including liver damage and jaundice. Jaundice causes the skin to turn yellow, hence the name.
A toxin or agent produced by the scarlet fever-causing bacteria that causes the skin to turn red
He became completely became deaf because he has Scarlet Fever
your eyes would turn yellow and you would vomit up blood after a week.
A person's skin may turn yellow as a result of liver damage from yellow fever. The person's skin could be described as xanthic which means having a yellow color.
The appearance of typhoid patient is typically called as 'toxic appearance'. He looks pale. At the end of week, when you diagnose the patient as typhoid fever, he is unable to go to the toilet without support by two friends. When all the friends are laughing at a joke, the patient will never laugh. He will not turn his neck to look at you but will turn the eyes only.
Fever in Fever Out was created on 1996-10-29.
The cytokine that primarily raises body temperature during fever is interleukin-1 (IL-1). It acts on the hypothalamus, triggering the production of prostaglandins, which in turn induce fever. Other cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), also contribute to this process, but IL-1 is a key mediator in the initiation of fever.