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  1. May 18, 2022 · When you have leukemia, there are many different possible causes of fever. It can be a normal symptom of leukemia itself. Cancer treatment and its side effects can also cause a fever. However, fever could indicate that you have an infection, which could become life-threatening quickly without treatment.

  2. Aug 1, 2013 · Prolonged fever with no identifiable cause is a common symptom of cancer in children, and is associated mainly with leukemia or lymphoma. 11 Symptoms such as pallor, fatigue, malaise, and reduced...

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · An autoimmune disease rash can indicate a flare-up (times of increased disease activity that cause worsened symptoms) or may be the first symptom a person experiences before a diagnosis. Several autoimmune diseases, including psoriasis, lupus, and Sjögren’s syndrome, can cause rashes.

    • Fifth disease. A virus called parvovirus B19 causes a common childhood infection called fifth disease. Doctors may also call it “slapped cheek” disease because the rash often causes a red or darker patch on the cheek.
    • Roseola. A type of virus in the herpesvirus family causes roseola infantum, producing a rash that presents as small flat spots or tiny bumps. A halo of slightly lighter or paler skin may surround some of the bumps.
    • Chickenpox. A virus called varicella-zoster causes chickenpox. Most children now get the chickenpox vaccine, which is very effective, but some will still get the virus.
    • Scarlet fever. Scarlet fever occurs due to a group A Streptococcus infection, such as strep throat. Strep is a bacterial infection, and people usually get sick within a few days of infection.
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  5. Fevers can be caused by: Infection. Inflammation. Reactions to medicines or cancer treatments. Tumors. A blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolism or PE) In people with cancer, infection is the most common cause of fevers.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · New, sudden rash or purple spots that mimic bruises on the skin. Soft spot on the head seems to be bulging out or sunken in. Stiff neck. Severe headache. Leaning forward and drooling. Seizures (can occur in children with fevers at 105° F or higher). Abdominal (belly) pain. Temperature Ranges

  7. May 9, 2019 · Lymphoma symptoms. Lymphoma can be challenging to diagnose in its early stages. Early symptoms may be either nonexistent or fairly mild. Symptoms of lymphoma are also nonspecific. Common symptoms...