- Fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
But it usually isn't a cause for concern For infants, however, even a low fever may mean there's a serious infection Fevers generally go away within a few days A number of over-the-counter medications lower a fever But you don't necessarily need to treat a fever if it's not causing discomfort
- Fever treatment: Quick guide to treating a fever - Mayo Clinic
Should you treat a fever or let it run its course? Here's help knowing what to do
- Fever-Fever - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Write down information about the fever, such as when it started, how and where you measured it (orally or rectally, for example) and any other symptoms Note whether you or your child has been around anyone who's been ill
- Fever: First aid - Mayo Clinic
For a baby who's less than 3 months old and has a fever, get medical help right away Also, seek emergency medical care for a child who has any of these symptoms after being left in a hot car
- Scarlet fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the symptoms, causes, complications and treatment of this strep bacterial infection that causes a red rash, sore throat and high fever
- Mayo Clinic expert explains dengue fever
The primary transmitter of dengue fever is the Aedes aegypti mosquito, known to bite during both day and night About 1 in 4 people infected with the virus will experience symptoms ranging from mild to severe An infected Aedes aegypti mosquito can transmit several viruses, including dengue fever
- Dengue fever - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Warning signs include severe stomach pain, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or blood in your nose, gums, vomit or stools If you've been traveling recently and develop a fever and mild symptoms of dengue fever, call your doctor
- Dengue fever - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn how to identify the symptoms of this serious, mosquito-borne infection and how to protect yourself from infection
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