Fever and chills Headaches, body aches, and muscle or joint pain Cough, runny nose, and sore throat Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Tiredness Trouble breathing How is the flu diagnosed? Your healthcare provider will examine you and ask if you have other health conditions. Tel...
Symptoms may be mild at first. Most common are cough showing mucus or blood; high fever with shaking chills; shortness of breath; headache; fatigue; and sharp chest pain on deep breathing or coughing. Medical care is needed right away. If not treated,viral pneumoniacan lead to respiratory a...
Fever, chills, or severe shaking Shortness of breath Breathing and heartbeat that are faster than usual Pain in your chest or back when you breathe in or cough Fatigue and loss of appetite Trouble thinking clearlyHow is CAP diagnosed?Your...
For most people, the symptoms end with a cough and a fever. More than 8 in 10 cases are mild. But for some, the infection gets more severe. About 5 to 8 days after symptoms begin, they have shortness of breath (known as dyspnea).Acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS) may begin a...
Feel warm to the touch.Because a fever causes a rise in your body temperature, it may make your skin feel hot and sweaty. Warm skin is common with fevers. Have chills.Another way to tell if you have a fever is if you feel chilled and find yourself shivering, part of your body’s ...
What causes the flu? The flu is caused by viruses. Type A and Type B influenza viruses are what cause the main outbreaks of the flu each year. Type A is often hosted in animals such as such as ducks, chickens, pigs and whales, then passed on to humans, and is often more severe.3...
chills or hot flashes trembling or shaking numbness or tingling (paresthesia) nausea, abdominal pain, or upset stomach headache feeling faint or dizzy It can be difficult to know whether what you’re experiencing is anxiety or a panic attack. In this case, keep the following in mind; ...
Ticks are parasites that feed on the blood of humans and animals and spread disease when they bite. Fever, chills, headache, and rash are common symptoms of an infection after a tick bite. If you see a tick on your skin, try to remove it with tweezers. See a doctor if you can’t ...
Shaking or trembling Sweating and chills Nausea Hunger Weakness Irritability or nervousness Pale skin How do you treat reactive hypoglycemia? Typically, reactive hypoglycemia doesn't need medical attention. However, it is necessary to treat any underlying medical conditions. Changing your diet can often...
A sarcastic phrase used to emphasize that one is not actually scared of someone or something. That scrawny twerp wants to fight me? Ooh, I'm shaking! What is it called when your body shivers? Severe chills with violent shivering are calledrigors. Rigors occur because the patient's body is...