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Temporal arteritis (or giant-cell arteritis) is classically seen in the elderly and presents with headache, fever, anemia and accelerated ESR. Although a tender, thickened or nodular temporal ...
ANSWER: The body’s immune system is constantly fighting a war against pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and even parasites. The immune system is very good and “wins” most of the time, but you are ...
Persistent or recurrent fevers ... For adults, fever exceeding 103°F (39.4°C) generally warrants medical attention, particularly when accompanied by severe headache, unusual rash, significant ...
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How To Bring Down Fever In Children And Teens: Tips And RemediesFever-associated symptoms include decreased appetite, chills, tiredness, headache, sweating ... it normal for children and teens to experience recurrent fevers? Recurrent fever in children ...
Past history of similar illness: Recurrent viral ... include bodyache, headache, anorexia, vomiting and irritability. These usually disappear with the reduction of fever. Persistence of anorexia ...
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MedPage Today on MSNCan Antibiotic Duration Be Individualized for Febrile UTI in Kids?In the INDI-UTI study, eligible children were between 3 months and 12 years of age, were febrile (≥38°C) at the time of or ...
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