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Alternate Name(s): Elevated temperature; Hyperthermia; Pyrexia ... Viral and bacterial infections Colds or flu-like illnesses Sore throats and strep throat Ear infections Viral gastroenteritis or bacterial gastroenteritis Acute bronchitis Infectious mononucleosis Urinary tract infections Upper respiratory ...
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003090.htm#Com...
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003090.htm#Common%20Causes
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San Joaquin Valley fever; Valley fever ... Complications from medications. In particular, amphotericin B may cause fever, chills, and nausea while it is being given, and may cause abnormal kidney tests after many doses.
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001322.htm
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If you have a fever and don't know why, find out some common illnesses that cause fever. Finding out what could be causing the fever will help you decide what to do about it. ... Illnesses That May Cause Fever...
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coldflu.about.com/od/whentoseeadoctor/ss/checksymfever_...
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Other conditions that involve fever include inflammations such as arthritis, leukemia, where the body produces defective and useless white blood cells that cause fever but cannot fight infection, and in heat stroke, where the body's heat regulating mechanism no longer functions properly, due to overexposure to the sun.
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md.essortment.com/all/fevercauses_rker.htm
md.essortment.com/all/fevercauses_rker.htm
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There are different symptoms of a fever. The symptoms of a fever depends on what is causing it. Sometimes a fever can cause a chill. A chill occurs because when the brain raises the body's "thermostat," the body responds by shivering to raise the temperature.
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www.mamashealth.com/fever.asp
www.mamashealth.com/fever.asp
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Bacteria and viruses themselves, as well as toxins (poisonous waste products) produced by some bacteria, cause fever. In some cases, they work directly on the brain to raise the thermostat. More commonly, they cause the body's immune system * to produce proteins called cytokines (SY-to-kines).
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www.humanillnesses.com/original/E-Ga/Fever.html
www.humanillnesses.com/original/E-Ga/Fever.html
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Causes of Fever including triggers, underlying medical cause of Fever, risk factors, and what causes Fever. ... –Leading cause of fever and rash in childhood ; –Most children present with low-grade fevers, viral prodromal symptoms, and a secondary diffuse exanthem that is usually nonspecific and morbilliform ;
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/f/fever/causes.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/f/fever/causes.htm
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Fever of Unknown Origin [diagnosis] [etiology]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15756498
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