It is possible to give yourself a "fever", but not for too long. Fevers happen when your body is trying to fight off germs, so the only was to actually get a ligament fever would be to get sick (not recommended. to give yourself a short-term fever, take a long, hot bath or shower (as hot as you can stand). then put on as many layers of cloths as you can. long-sleeved shirts, sweat pants, sweat shirts, jackets... whatever you can find. next, drink a nice cup of hot tea. all evening you need to wear the cloths, and be under as many blankets as you can. when you go to bed, turn the heat up. And most importantly, sleep in the fetal position under TONS of blankets (you can also sleep in wet socks if you want). When you wake up, it should be hard to move, and you should feel very hot. You will have a "fever", but enjoy your day off from work or school because this won't last long! good luck!
Fever in Fever Out was created on 1996-10-29.
Calico fever is a fever that comes and goes. It is a symptomatic immune response that causes fatigue. Those with it have to be prescribed antibiotics.
scarlet fever is brain fever
Hay fever
I think so because I've never had fever blisters without having a fever. And then when I got a fever I started getting them. So I do think you need a fever to get fever sores.
It's not the "fever" part that gives Scarlet Fever it's name it's the rash and the red (scarlet) face that comes with it. Obviously you can have a fever with Scarlet fever...but not always. improved answer: Yes, you always get a fever with scarlet fever. scarlet is the colour of the rash and fever is what comes with it.
try dengue fever
The onset of fever is the time when the fever begins.
The Brucella bacteria are connected to Brucellosis. Brucellosis is also called Bang's disease, Crimean fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, undulant fever and rock fever.
Dengue Fever
A fever is a symptom.
If you have a fever you need a medicine with a fever reducer. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are the common fever reducers.