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Recurrent fever
- Relapsing fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by a louse or tick. It is characterized by repeated episodes ... Relapsing fever is an infection caused by several species of bacteria in the Borrelia family. There are two ...
- ... passed down through families (inherited). It involves repeated fevers and inflammation that often affects the lining of the abdomen, chest, or joints.
- ... Feeling full after eating only a small amount Recurrent infections and fevers Pain or fullness in the upper left belly ( ...
- ... the spirochetes that cause other diseases, such as relapsing fever and syphilis. (Image courtesy of the Centers for ...
- ... scrape. Lice may also carry organisms that cause relapsing fever, typhus, and trench fever. (Image courtesy of the ...
- ... or less frequent diseases include typhus, Q-fever, relapsing fever, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic fever, and babesiosis.
- ... a scrape). They may also transmit diseases, including relapsing fever, typhus, and trench fever. (Image courtesy of the ...
- ... lice may carry diseases such as epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, or trench fever. (Image courtesy of the Centers ...
- ... arm or hand turns purple You have a fever
- ... removed if infection cannot be cleared or is recurrent. This is rare.