Nausea orvomiting A flushed face No interest in eating Many fevers will go away within a few days. But you should call a doctor if you have any of these symptoms with a fever: Seizure Confusion or feeling sleepy or dull Loss of consciousness ...
A fever is a body temperature of 100.4 F or greater. A fever may be caused by a virus, bacteria, fungus, blood clot, tumor, drug, or the environment. Treatment of fever in adults usually involves ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or aspirin. Normal body temperat
This may be accompanied by low‐grade temperature and fever. Vasospasm may also cause arteriolar sloughing and possible fibroid prolapse. Finally, degeneration may cause the distinct pseudocapsule surrounding the fibroid to be less distinct and more difficult to delineate at the time of surgery. Show...
No grade 4 events were reported. Frequent adverse events during the treatment period included asthenia (35 of 38 patients), chills (31 of 38), fever (30 of 38), headache (28 of 38), nausea (23 of 38), and myalgia (22 of 38). The overall response rate was 45% (17 of 38 ...
The following are four examples of heavy metals that are poisonous to living organisms and have incredibly harmful effects on human health: (1) Zn: large amounts of zinc dust or vapor can cause symptoms such as thirst, coughing, pneumonia, bronchitis, easy fatigue, nausea, fever, and chills...
The presence of the following clinical symptoms of treated patients was documented: cough/dry cough; fever; SOB; changes to or no smell or taste; sore throat; headache; runny nose/clear rhinorrhoea; sinus congestion; diarrhoea/vomiting; cold symptoms; feeling sick; weakness; and low back pain...
The inclusion and exclusion criteria are shown below. Inclusion criteria These are as follows: (i) written informed consent given by a parent/legal guardian, (ii) aged ≥ 6 months and < 5 years, (iii) weight ≥ 5 kg, (iv) fever (axillary ≥ 37.5 °C, tympanic ≥...
The inclusion and exclusion criteria are shown below. Inclusion criteria These are as follows: (i) written informed consent given by a parent/legal guardian, (ii) aged ≥ 6 months and < 5 years, (iii) weight ≥ 5 kg, (iv) fever (axillary ≥ 37.5 °C, tympanic ≥...
2. The following conditions should be used with caution: physical weakness, high fever, nausea and vomiting, adrenocortical hypofunction or anterior hypopituitary hypofunction. 3. During medication, blood glucose, urine sugar, urine ketone body, urine protein, liver and kidney function, blood image...
He denied nausea, vomiting or fever. The medical history included hypertension for 10 years and type 2 diabetes mellitus for 8 years, both of which had been well controlled. One week before the admis- sion, he underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for right upper quadrant abdominal pain,...