Fever
Fever Related Category: Pathology elevation of body temperature above the normal level, which in humans is about 98°F; (37°C;) when measured orally.
Fever is considered to be a symptom of a disorder rather than a disease in itself.
Fever is part of the body's own disease -figh...
Breakbone Fever
Breakbone
Fever ( Dengue
Fever ) Breast Abscess ( Breast Infection ) Breast Cancer Breast Infection Breast Mass (Lumps in the Breasts ) ... (dng´g), acute infectious disease caused by a virus and transmitted by the bite of the Aedes mosquito; it is also known as breakbone ...
Cat-scratch fever
Cat-Scratch
Fever An infectious illness, cat-scratch
fever can affect people of all ages but is most common in children between the ages of five and 14. The most common causes are tularemia ( rabbit
fever ) and cat-scratch
fever . The doctor thinks it might be cat-scratch
fever and w...
Colorado tick fever
Colorado tick
fever Definition: Colorado tick
fever is an acute viral infection transmitted by the bite of the Dermacentor andersoni tick. Colorado tick
fever is an acute viral infection transmitted by the bite of the tickDermacentor andersoni. Pictures & Images Deer Ticks...
Dengue fever
Dengue
Fever Related Category: Pathology (dng´g), acute infectious disease caused by a virus and transmitted by the bite of the Aedes mosquito; it is also known as breakbone
fever and bone-crusher disease . Dengue
fever Definition: Dengue
fever is a mild viral illness tra...
H Hay fever
Although hay
fever can begin at any age, you're most likely to develop it in childhood or early adulthood. As you get older, your symptoms may worsen or improve. Symptoms are usually most severe in children and in people in their 30s and 40s. Although hay
fever symptoms can reappear each yea...
Hay fever
Hay
Fever Overview Most likely you or someone you know has allergies . The telltale itchy, puffy, watery eyes and red, stuffy nose signal changes in the seasons in homes and workplaces across the country. Hay
Fever Related Category: Pathology seasonal allergy causing inflammation of...
Hemorrhagic Fever
Hemorrhagic
Fever Related Category: Pathology (hm´´rj´k), any of a group of viral disease s characterized by sudden onset, muscle and joint pain ,
fever , bleeding , and shock from loss of blood . Hemorrhagic
fever with renal syndrome : A number of disease s, ...
Mediterranean Fever
Mediterranean
Fever : A inherited disorder of unknown cause featuring short recurring bouts of
fever together with pain in the joints , chest or abdomen . Also called Familial Mediterranean
Fever (FMF). Mediterranean
Fever Can't find what you want? Ask your question here Home ... F...
Parrot Fever
Parrot
fever Definition Parrot
fever is a rare infectious disease that causes pneumonia in humans. It is transmitted from pet birds or poultry. Parrot
fever ( psittacosis ): An infectious disease due to a bacteria ( Chlamydia psittaci) contracted from psittacine birds, especially ...
Q fever
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Fever Rickettsia - any of a group of very small microorganism s, many disease -causing, that live in vertebrates and are transmitted by blood sucking parasitic arthropods such as fleas , lice and ticks . Rickettsia s are na... Q
fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, an o...
Rabbit fever
TULAREMIA ( Rabbit
fever ) SYMPTOMS"The first indication is a local ulcer ation at the infection site. About 1-7 days after infection occurs, chills , headache , prostration, and general pains suddenly begin. Deerfly
fever ; Rabbit
fever Treatment : The goal of treatment is to ...
Relapsing fever
Relapsing
fever is an infection caused by bacteria in the Borrelia family. There are two major forms. Relapsing
fever Other than the above information, there is no additional information relating to proper use, precautions, or side effects for these uses. back to top ... They includ...
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic
Fever Related Category: Pathology (rmt´k), systemic inflammatory disease , extremely variable in its manifestation, severity, duration, and aftereffects. Rheumatic
fever is a delayed, auto immune reaction to the streptococcus bacteria . It can be prevented with prompt ...
Scarlet fever
Scarlet
Fever Related Category: Pathology or scarlatina, an acute , communicable infection , caused by group A hemolytic streptococcal bacteria (see streptococcus) that produce an erythrogenic toxin . Scarlet
fever is caused by Group A streptococcal bacteria (S. pyo genes ). Group...
Swamp Fever
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Fever Leptospirosis - febrile disease caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospirae. The disease occurs in dogs, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and horses and is transmissible to humans. It is most common where the clim... Alternate names for leptospirosis include mud
fever ,...
Tick fever
Colorado tick
fever is an acute viral infection transmitted by the bite of the Dermacentor andersoni tick. Alternative Names: Mountain tick
fever ; Mountain
fever ; American mountain
fever ... Colorado tick
fever is an acute viral infection transmitted by the bite of the ...
Trench Fever
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Fever Rickettsia - any of a group of very small microorganism s, many disease -causing, that live in vertebrates and are transmitted by blood sucking parasitic arthropods such as fleas , lice and ticks . Rickettsia s are na... Trench
fever Dr Rob Hicks Trench
fever ...
Typhoid Fever
Typhoid
Fever Related Category: Pathology acute , generalized infection caused by Salmonella typhi. The main sources of infection are contaminated water or milk and, especially in urban communities, food handlers who are carrier s. Typhoid
fever : An acute illness with
fever ...
Valley fever
Valley
fever isn't diagnose d on the basis of signs and symptoms, which are usually vague and nonspecific, or on a chest X-ray , which can't distinguish valley
fever from other lung disease s. More on Valley
Fever Coccidioido mycosis - systemic fungus disease (see fungal infecti...
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
the African nation of Angola has created widespread attention and kept public health officials busy trying to keep the epidemic under control. For all the attention, Marburg is only one of a group of related illnesses called viral hemorrhagic
fever s ... Viral hemorrhagic
fever s (VHFs) are ...
Yellow Fever
Yellow
Fever Related Category: Pathology acute infectious disease endemic in tropical Africa and many areas of South America. Yellow
fever : An acute systemic (bodywide) illness caused by a virus called a Flavi virus . In severe cases, the viral infection causes a high feve...
Abdomen
...mless as gas. Doctors often cannot find the source. Causes ... Pain in the lower abdomen . You may also have blood or mucus in your stools ,
fever , unexplained weight loss , skin rashes , tiredness, or joint pain . The muscle s of the abdomen must have a small gap through which the spe...
Abdominal mass
... ) Anemia (a low number of red blood cells)
fever and irritability Bone pain ... RCC may pr... signs and symptoms may include abdominal pain ,
fever , anemia , hematuria ( blood in the urine ), ...er . In small children, the doctor will check for
fever , abdominal mass es, ... ...
Abdominal Pain
...ight side of the abdomen is touched Low-grade
fever Inability to pass gas ... Abdominal pain is...al-like cramps , malodorous vaginal discharge ,
fever ... Constipation and abdominal pain s Dizz...occasional symptoms such as nausea , vomiting ,
fever , or blood in the urine . ...
Abscess
... pain and tenderness that may be accompanied by facial swelling and a
fever . An anorectal abscess is a pocket of pus that forms in the anus ...onia , abscess es, infections such as measles , mumps or gland ular
fever , ... Whether primary , metastatic, malignant, or benign , brain tumo...
Acrodermatitis
...s a childhood skin condition that may be accompanied by mild symptoms of
fever and malaise . It may also be associated with hepatitis B and other vir...condition peculiar to children that may be accompanied by mild symptoms of
fever and malaise . It may also be associated with Hepatitis B and other vir...
Actinomycosis
... , actinomycosis , dysentery , cholera , poliomyelitis , Colorado tick
fever , Rocky Mountain spotted
fever , malaria , giardiasis , trichinosis , hookworm --but, happily, ... ...
Acute bronchitis
...ratory disease , especially emphysema . Pneumonia is different in this way from acute bronchitis , which is another disease that can cause
fever , cough , chest pain , and shortness of breath. Chronic bronchitis is an ongoing problem, which results from repeated bouts of acute bronchiti...
Acute
...osus Sarcoidosis ... Acute infections with sudden onset, such as
fever s, colds , cough s, eye inflammation , throat or nose symptoms. Ac...be a substitute for professional medical advice. Acute prostatitis :
fever , frequent and burning urination , pain between the scrotum and rectu...
Acute HIV infection
...ys the immune system . Acute HIV infection can resemble infectious mononucleosis or other viral flu syndrome s. Typical symptoms include
fever , headache , fatigue , and swollen lymph node s. ACUTE HIV INFECTION : The four- to seven-week period of rapid viral replication following ex...
Acute kidney failure
...ic (long-lasting). If you have acute kidney failure , you may need dialysis until the cause of the kidney failure is corrected. " hemorrhagic
fever with renal syndrome "), a condition in which the capillaries of the circulatory system begin to leak blood . Although some people with the disea...
Acute cholecystitis
...Gastritis - Acute ) Acute Gastroenteritis ( Bacterial Gastroenteritis ) Acute Glaucoma ( Glaucoma ) ... Nausea with vomiting and a
fever may signal acute cholecystitis . Gallstones that block the common bile duct also can cause yellowing ( jaundice ) of the skin and the white ...
Acute myelogenous leukemia
...alkaline phosphatase (LAP) ... Neupogen (filgrastim) injection New indication: to reduce the time to neutrophil recovery and the duration of
fever following chemotherapy treatment in patients being treated for acute myelogenous leukemia . is characterized by low red blood cells ( anemi...
Adenitis
... lymph adenitis ), sore throat , fatigue , and
fever , chills , sweats, vomiting , loss of appetite ...is (red-streaked, painful skin lesion s with
fever , racing heart , and lethargy .) Both infection...th ... Answer: What you're calling cat scratch
fever goes by some other tongue -twisting names like &...
Adrenal glands
...hair as well as scalp hair . Analgesic Any drug that relieves pain . A serious illness (like a tumor of the ovary or adrenal glands ) or
fever Medication such as cancer chemotherapy Excessive shampooing and blow-drying Emotional or physical stress Nervous habits such as continual h...
Aerobic bacteria
...erobic bacteria or aerobic bacteria . A collection of pus may form in the lung. A protective membrane may form around the abscess . Symptoms:
fever Fatigue Cough : ... Human bite wounds contain higher concentrations of both aerobic and an aerobic bacteria than do animal bites . In ...
Aging
...er the course of a week or two. Man aging Hazardous Materials Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine -Preventable Disease s Marburg Hemorrhagic
fever ... - Encour aging frequent hand washing - Making sure a child bathes regularly - Cautioning a child not to touch another child's boil ... ...
Agitation
...s unknown; on examination there are no physical abnormalities. Bacteremia , the presence of bacteria in the blood , is characterized by a high
fever , shaking chills , racing heart , pallor , agitation , and joint pain . It may progress to confusion and stupor, and can be fatal in just 12 ho...
Alcohol use
... to the prediction of a variety of adult outcomes that can lead to an alcohol use disorder." ... Accompanying symptoms may include a low-grade
fever , nausea , and vomiting . Pancreatitis in men is commonly associated with alcohol use , trauma , and peptic ulcer ; in women, with gallstones ...