A low-grade fever is between 99 degrees F (37.2 C) and 100.4 degrees F (38.0 C). It is usually nothing to worry about and will typically run its course in several days or less without treatment. Infections are the most common cause, but there are also non-infectious causes (including ...
COLD & FLU What Is a Low-Grade Fever? Causes, Signs, Treatment
Our patient informed us of suffering from general fatigue, tiredness, and overall “lack of energy”. She didn't suffer from dizziness, syncope, weight loss, loss of appetite, night sweats, or fever. Moreover, she did not report any nausea, vomitus, or alternation of bowel habits. 10 ...
Feeling very tired (fatigue) Heart palpitations(a fluttering feeling in your chest or being aware of your own heartbeat) Shortness of breath Memory problems, confusion, or trouble concentrating Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting Crankiness, agitation, or other personality changes ...
Feeling very tired (fatigue) Heart palpitations (a fluttering feeling in your chest or being aware of your own heartbeat) Shortness of breath Memory problems, confusion, or trouble concentrating Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting Crankiness, agitation, or other personality changes When to See...
And cabin fever. I think I'm experiencing cabin fever. Spoiler: Yay, suffering! As for not depressing stuff, I forgot to mention this in my other post, but I watched some of TerminalMontage's stuff and saw the Star Fox one. There was a trippy scene that ended up being extende...