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Results 1 - 10 of 144 for fever
  1. Fever (National Library of Medicine)  
    A fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. A normal temperature can vary from person to ... usually around 98.6 °F (37 °C). A fever is not a disease. It is usually a ...
  2. Dengue (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... severe. The symptoms of dengue include: A high fever Nausea and vomiting Rash Aches and pains (eye ... usually begin about 24 - 48 hours after your fever has gone away. If you or your family ...
  3. Hemorrhagic Fevers (National Library of Medicine)  
    Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of illnesses caused by four families of viruses. These include the Ebola and Marburg, Lassa fever, and yellow fever viruses. VHFs have common features: ...
  4. Cold Sores (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cold sores are caused by a contagious virus called herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two types of HSV. Type 1 usually causes oral herpes, or cold sores. ...
  5. Hay Fever (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... can trigger a type of allergy called hay fever. Symptoms can include: Sneezing, often with a runny ... eyes Your health care provider may diagnose hay fever based on a physical exam and your symptoms. ...
  6. Valley Fever (National Library of Medicine)  
    Valley Fever is a disease caused by a fungus (or mold) called Coccidioides. The fungi live in the soil ... from person to person. Anyone can get Valley Fever. But it's most common among older adults, especially ...
  7. Ebola (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... virus disease (EVD), is a type of hemorrhagic fever. It is a rare and often deadly disease. ... 8 to 10 days. The symptoms usually include: Fever Headache Joint and muscle aches Weakness and fatigue ...
  8. Infectious Mononucleosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the same time. They can include: Extreme fatigue Fever Sore throat Head and body aches Swollen lymph ... Taking over-the-counter medications for pain and fever. But don't give aspirin to children or ...
  9. Cat Scratch Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... especially around the head, neck, and upper limbs Fever Headache Fatigue Poor appetite For people with weak ...
  10. Streptococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... swollen and have white spots on them. Scarlet fever - an illness that follows strep throat. It causes ...
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