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Fevers

The average temperature of the human body is 98.6°F (37°C). When the body's temperature begins to elevate outside of its normal range, it is known as a fever.

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What should you do if your Teething 1 year old has a fever of 103.8?

Fevers are treated with either acetaminophen or ibuprofen - follow the directions on the package carefully.

How is a fever diagnosed?

A fever is usually diagnosed using a thermometer.

What is brain fever?

scarlet fever is brain fever

What is wedding fever?

people say that ur having wedding fever when ur willing for marrying or ur mad to marry a girl

What can you do to lower a fever?

Dog fevers?

I don't even think they get fevers!!!

Human fevers?

Use a pack of ice,

or a cold shower I guess.

Medicine should help too.

If the fever gets above 105 take them to the

doctor or hospital ASAP because that could result

in brain damage. Not saying that it will, but there is

a good chance.

Can animals get rheumatic fever?

No. It has not been successfully done. Experiments attempted but no success.

What is semitropical fever?

a semi tropical fever is when you are out in the sun for a long time and then somehow you start to get big black,red,or brown blisters.My friend had it before and she said it was so painful

When Helen was a baby she had a high fever?

Helen Keller was believed to have Scarlet Fever

Are you contagious with low grad fever?

Yes. You are contagious with low grade fever. Some times you are contagious without fever also. Some times you get asymptomatic infections.

What is the danger zone of and adult fever?

There is not a specific danger zone for a fever in an adult. A fever for an adult is consider to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If it reaches102 or higher and does not respond to fever reducing medication, medical attention is needed.

What would cause fever and aching in the afternoon and evenings only?

The cause of evening fever in tuberculosis is not yet settled. It could be due to the following two reasons: 1) Due to the tubercular process itself i.e. production of toxins 2) Due to secondary inflammatory processes such as absorption of septic and toxic material from the decomposing contents of the bronchi and pulmonary cavities.

What are the symptoms for gold fever?

Gold fever is a colloquialism for the hype associated with a gold rush; it isn't an actual disease.

Are Dengue Fever and Yellow Fever the same and if not what is the difference?

They are not the same. They are caused by different mosquito-borne flavivirus organisms; an effective vaccine has been developed for the yellow fever virus, but not for the dengue virus. While yellow fever can be prevented, there is no cure for either disease once contracted. While extremely mild cases of either disease may present only fever and headache symptoms similar to influenza, in most cases the two diseases have different symptoms and different effects on the body. In addition to fever and headache, dengue fever typically begins with a bright red rash along with severe muscle and joint pain which cause it to be known as "break-bone fever"; vomiting and diarrhea are also typical. There is a dramatic decrease of platelets and white blood cells along with internal bleeding, similar to end-stage liver disease; the victim may lapse into shock. In addition to fever and headache, yellow fever typically begins with extreme fatigue and chills along with the fever; vomiting and constipation are usual, along with back pains and a reduction of heart rate and blood pressure, and the skin turns yellow from jaundice. After 3 days or so the symptoms improve, only to return with fierce intensity and accompanied by internal bleeding; the victim may become delirious and fall into a coma.

What is scarelet fever?

it is my understanding that scarlet fever is caused by the strep bacteria... however all because your child has strep doesn't mean that they are sensitive to the toxins produced by the strep bacteria or that the toxins were even produced.. my sister had this a few years ago (i thought it was a thing of the past) while my brother and i have never had it. the symptoms she had were a red "scarlet" rash on her face back chest (everywhere!... you can't miss it), sore throat (as you would with strep), fever, and her tonsils and tongue had white speckles on them and I remember her being very fatigued

Are fever blisters herpes?

Yes, they are a form of this viral family, and highly contaigious.This is Herpes Simplex.