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FEVER (PERSON OVER AGE 12)
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Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Virus infection. See Cold, Common.
Cough. See Influenza.
Headache.
Aches in bones or joints.
Stuffy or runny nose.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever for 24 hours without Several disorders. Consult doctor.
other symptoms. See Fever of Unknown
OR Origin.
Recurrent fever with normal
temperature between fevers.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Infection of digestive tract. See Gastroenteritis.
Nausea or vomiting.
Diarrhea.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Infection of urinary tract. See Kidney Infection,
Pain in back below last rib. Acute

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever after several hours in Excess heat exposure. See Heatstroke or Heat
strong sunshine or hot Exhaustion.
environment. See Sunburn.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Lung infection. See Pneumonia (all
Cough. charts).
Shortness of breath, even
when resting.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Infection of bronchial tubes. See Bronchitis, Acute.
Cough with gray-yellow
sputum.
OR
Wheezing.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Adverse reaction or side Consult doctor about
Use of prescription or non- effect of drug. prescription drug.
prescription drug. Discontinue use of non-
prescription drug.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Urinary-tract infection. See Cystitis.
Painful urination. See Kidney Infection,
Frequent urination. Acute.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Infection. See Tonsillitis.
Sore throat. See Pharyngitis.
See Agranulocytosis.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Several disorders. See Rash with Fever (in
Rash. Symptoms section).

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Sudden high fever. Blood poisoning. See Toxic Shock
Vomiting and watery diarrhea. Syndrome.
Rash resembling sunburn.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Fungal infection or tick See Valley Fever
Other symptoms similar to caused disorder depending (Southwest).
cold (cough, tiredness, chills). on location in U.S. See Rocky Mountain
Spotted Fever (West;
Northwest; Middle
Atlantic).
See Blastomycosis
(Mississippi Valley).
See Lyme Disease
(Northeast).
See Histoplasmosis
(East and Midwest).

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Infection of membranes Call doctor now.
Headache, plus any of following: around brain. See Meningitis, Aseptic.
Pain bending forward.
Lethargy.
Confusion.
Nausea or vomiting.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Intermittent fever and chills. Heart valve or lining See Endocarditis.
Fatigue and weakness. infection.
Weight loss.
Vague aches and pains.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever and chills. Bacterial infection. See Legionnaire's
General ill feeling. Disease.
Headache.
Muscle ache.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Low-grade fever. Virus infection. See HIV Infection and
Weight loss. AIDS.
Recurrent respiratory and skin
infections.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever (rapid temperature rise). Severe bacterial infection. See Blood Poisoning.
Shaking chills.
Pounding heartbeat.
General ill feeling.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Intermittent fever. Bacterial infection. See Brucellosis.
Chills.
Marked fatigue.
Enlarged lymph glands.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Virus infection. See Hantavirus.
Chills; muscle aches, cough.
Listlessness.
Exposure to field mice or other
rodents.

Symptoms: Possible Problems: What To Do:
Fever. Protozoan infection. See Toxoplasmosis.
Tiredness.
Swollen lymph glands.


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From Complete Guide to Symptoms, Illness & Surgery by H. Winter Griffith, M.D. Copyright by Putnam Publishing Group. Electronic rights by Medical Data Exchange.

 

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