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- Fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
A fever is a temporary rise in body temperature It's one part of an overall response from the body's immune system A fever is usually caused by an infection For most children and adults, a fever may be uncomfortable But it usually isn't a cause for concern For infants, however, even a low fever may mean there's a serious infection
- Fever treatment: Quick guide to treating a fever - Mayo Clinic
Call your healthcare professional if the fever doesn't respond to the medicine, stays at 103 F (39 4 C) or higher or lasts longer than three days There is a problem with information submitted for this request Review update the information highlighted below and resubmit the form
- Fever: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Fever itself most often is harmless and it may play a role in fighting infection Most fevers don't need treatment The average body temperature is 98 6 Fahrenheit (37 Celsius) But typical body temperature can range between 97 F (36 1 C) and 99 F (37 2 C) or more Your body temperature can vary by how active you are, your age or the time of day
- Fever - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Fever of unknown origin When a fever lasts for more than three weeks — constantly or on several occasions — and there is no clear cause, it's usually called a fever of unknown origin In these cases, you may need to see specialists in one or more medical fields for further evaluations and tests
- Dengue fever - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dengue (DENG-gey) fever is a mosquito-borne illness that occurs in tropical and subtropical areas of the world Mild dengue fever causes a high fever and flu-like symptoms The severe form of dengue fever, also called dengue hemorrhagic fever, can cause serious bleeding, a sudden drop in blood pressure (shock) and death
- Meningitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Sudden high fever Stiff neck Bad headache Nausea or vomiting Confusion or trouble concentrating Seizures Sleepiness or trouble waking Sensitivity to light No desire to eat or drink Skin rash sometimes, such as in meningococcal meningitis Symptoms in newborns and infants The following may be symptoms of meningitis in newborns and
- What to do if you get a respiratory infection: A Mayo Clinic physician . . .
Flu symptoms include sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, fever, body aches and fatigue These symptoms may overlap with other illnesses, like the common cold, but key differences exist Colds generally develop gradually, while flu symptoms typically appear suddenly within two or three days of exposure to the virus Managing your symptoms
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Child with recurrent fever may have periodic fever . . .
The fever lasts for several days, and then it goes away on its own Several types of periodic fever syndrome exist The most common one is called PFAPA That stands for periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis Children who have this condition may develop a sore throat and mouth sores along with swelling of glands in the
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