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  1. Jul 14, 2016 · Fever has its etymological basis in Latin, meaning simply ‘heat’, and pyrexia comes from the Greek ‘pyr’, meaning fire or fever. Some sources use the terms interchangeably, whereas others preserve ‘fever’ to mean a raised temperature caused by the action of thermoregulatory pyrogens on the hypothalamus; for instance, in sepsis and ...

  2. Continue reading. Allergic rhinitis, also known as “hay fever,” is characterized by inflammation of the inner nose. Including the term “fever” is misleading; fever itself comes from your ...

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · It is usually agreed that a person with a temperature of 38°C or higher has a fever. However, a temperature over 37.5°C can be considered to be a mild fever. Fevers occur in both children and adults and are very common, particularly in children. Fevers are often accompanied by sweating.

  4. Mar 31, 2020 · Severe illness can cause extremely high temperatures in adults that can be life threatening. A high-grade fever from a rectal measurement is typically 104.1–106.0°F (40–41.1°C).

  5. Feb 3, 2018 · By Mayo Clinic Staff. White tongue is the result of an overgrowth and swelling of the fingerlike projections (papillae) on the surface of your tongue. The appearance of a white coating is caused by debris, bacteria and dead cells getting lodged between the enlarged and sometimes inflamed papillae. Causes of papillae hypertrophy or inflammation ...

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · Fever is one way the body may respond to an infection. When fever develops, all the infection-fighting mechanisms tend to speed up and can help the body fight the infection. Children may have high elevations in body temperature and appear relatively well. Therefore, fever is not a good indication of severity of illness.

  7. Jul 25, 2022 · Cat scratch fever (cat scratch disease) is an uncommon bacterial infection you can get from a cat scratch or bite. Fleas infect cats with the bacteria that cause cat scratch disease (B. henselae). Symptoms include rash or bumps on your skin, swollen lymph nodes and fever. Cat scratch disease usually goes away on its own in a few weeks or months.

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