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How Long Does Fever Last In Viral Infections ?
Any fever that occurs due to a viral infection is known as viral fever. It has been seen that fever in viral infections generally lasts for around three to seven days. The former is known as three-day fever, while the latter is called seven-day fever. More...
Do I Have The H1n1 If I Have Diarrhea And A High Fever ?
The symptoms of H1N1 are akin to normal flu that people experience, and these symptoms are fever, cough, body ache, sore throat, headache, chills and tiredness. However, it has been seen that some people suffering from H1N1 get diarrhea and vomiting with high fever. So, does that mean you have H1N1 if you have diarrhea and a high fever? More...
Unfortunately, based on the stage the sores are, fever blisters can end up being quite painful. There are 2 types of pain that fever blisters can cause among those suffering from it; one is the physical pain that the person experiences due to the blisters, and the other is the emotional pain that the person experiences by the very visible sores. More...
As per Mayo Clinic, allergies do not result in fevers. However, allergies can cause other conditions, which can at times come along with fever. Also having higher body temperature than normal can be a symptom of another illness that is similar to an allergy. More...
History Of Yellow Fever Vaccine
As the nineteenth century came to a close, yellow fever had already established itself as a dreaded disease in the Western hemisphere and the coastal parts of West Africa. There was no known treatment for yellow fever during that time. The only thing that doctors knew that outbreaks used to occur when ships anchored in ports, and those who recovered from the fever acquired immunity to subsequent outbreaks. More...
Why Does My Nose Bleed When My Fever Breaks ?
Many people experience nose bleeds at some point or the other during their lives. If a nose bleed occurs infrequently, or even twice a month, it is generally not a cause for concern. It has been seen that people who suffer from allergies, colds, have a deviated nasal septum or live in dry environment are more prone to nose bleed. Even people with sinus infections can experience nose bleeds. More...