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Fever: What’s Considered Low, High, and Possibly Serious?especially if the fever is high or other symptoms related to the fever are present. These can include malaise (general feeling of being unwell), headache, and muscle aches. Antipyretic agents are ...
[18] However, after unsuccessful self-treatment, the patients usually end up visiting the physician with a chief complaint of an unexplained high fever and malaise. In this brief article ...
Symptoms that can accompany fever include: headache, perspiration, shivering, aches, diminished appetite, dehydration and malaise. A fever higher than 103 F can cause seizures and hallucinations.
Weight Loss, and Cocaine Use A 53-year-old man presents to the ED with no renal history complaining of a 7-week history of cough, fever, general malaise, and a 15-lb weight loss. Make the diagnosis.
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