The subsiding stage of fever, also known as the defervescence phase, occurs when the body's temperature begins to return to normal after a period of elevated fever. During this stage, the underlying cause of the fever, such as an infection, is being resolved, leading to a decrease in the body's inflammatory response. Symptoms may include sweating, a sense of relief, and a drop in temperature, often accompanied by a feeling of fatigue as the body recovers. This stage signifies a positive response to treatment or the natural resolution of the illness.
an early stage marked by high fever
Dancing Stage Fever happened in 2003.
Dancing Stage Fever was created on 2003-10-24.
Paratyphoid fever has three stages: an early stage marked by high fever; a toxic stage with abdominal pain and intestinal symptoms, and a long period of recovery from fever (defervescence).
Cure for Stage Fever - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 April 1912
Stage 1: Acute fever and upper respiratory symptoms · Stage 2: Fever subsides · Stage 3: Circulatory failure, neurological problems, and hemorrhaging · Stage 4: Shock and death (10% of all cases reach this stage)
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a toxic stage with abdominal pain and intestinal symptoms
Stage Dorm - 2011 Bieber Fever 1-4 was released on: USA: 13 October 2011
Tumors is the worst stage. Other symptoms are bloody vomit, fever.
It is subsiding (sinking).
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