This disease is most often caused by types 3 and 7
inflammation of the lining of the eyelid (conjunctivitis) fever sore throat (pharyngitis) runny nose inflammation of lymph glands in the neck (cervical adenitis)
Yes
Acute typhoid is very uncommon. But then it is possible to have acute typhoid, when patient gets the loading dose of the bacteria. Usually the fever is paratyphoid fever in such cases.
The scientific name for rheumatic fever is acute rheumatic fever.
Yes, certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can cause fever as a symptom. Infections such as syphilis, HIV, and gonorrhea may lead to systemic symptoms, including fever, particularly in their acute stages or during complications. If someone experiences fever along with other symptoms of an STD, it’s important to seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment.
An acute inflammation with warmth and fever occurs for two reasons. The fever is the result of the release of pyrogens from white blood cells. Warmth is due to vasodilation and a decrease in blood flow.
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
An ague is an acute fever, the cold fit which sets off the fever, or a state of chill, as if with cold.
Febrile seizures, which are triggered by a high fever in young children, are the most common cause of seizures in children. Other common causes include epilepsy, infections, brain injuries, and genetic factors. Proper diagnosis and treatment are necessary to manage seizures in children effectively.
Yes. It can cause scarlet fever, impetigo, acute necrotising fasciitis, toxic shock syndrome and septicemia.
The answer is diphtheria. Diphtheria is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Symptoms include sore throat, fever, and a thick gray coating in the throat and tonsils.
Parathyroid hormone