yellow fever is characterized by high fever, jaundice, and often gastrointestinal hemorrhaging...
Yellow fever is associated with toxic hepatic necrosis, which means that liver damage occurs. This causes a build up of bilirubin in a patients body, which gives skin/eyes a yellow appearance, known as jaundice or icterus.
lungs It can spread to other organs by way of the blood. I can cause severe brain damage.
If by fever you mean an increase in heat, the cause for this as a result of inflammation is the strong increase in blood-flow at the body's core temperature, to the site of the inflammation. A fever which is body-wide, is not necessarily part of an inflammation. The fever can be an extreme response to the damage or infection which caused the initial inflammation, but it can also be a normal response to an infection spreading throughout the body.
i once had a fever in my right eyebrow
Malaria does not damage any specific part of your body. But is cases haemolytic anaemia. Liver and spleen enlargement. Due to bouts of fever, patient becomes debilitated. He can die of falciparum malaria.
the root i think
It affects the heart and all the joints in your body
Yes, an allergy can cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
To name a few: the Y chromosome and yeast. There are several pathogens that may infect the human body: yellow fever and Yersinia.
There is no human body part that starts with the letter Y.
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the examination of blood by various techniques in order to demonstrate either yellow fever viral antigens (the part of the virus that stimulates the patient's immune system to respond) or specific antibodies