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fe·ver [ˈfi:vəʳ] N

1. fever (temperature):

fever
to have a fever

glan·du·lar ˈfe·ver N no pl

ˈhay fe·ver N no pl

hay fever

scar·let ˈfe·ver N no pl

ˈswamp fe·ver N no pl

swamp fever

ty·phoid [ˈtaɪfɔɪd], ty·phoid ˈfe·ver N no pl

yel·low ˈfe·ver N no pl

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Rheumatic fever forced him to abandon his studies in 1898 and it left him partially incapacitated for a time.
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Such bodily symptoms range from mere sleepiness to general sickness or debility, along with a host of more specific symptoms: weakness in the knees, pain in the limbs, and fever.
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Crying, sleeplessness, restless sleep at night, and mild fever are also associated with teething.
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Common symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, fatigue, back pain and occasionally a skin rash, swollen lymph glands and eye pain.
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Constitutional symptoms such as fever, malaise, loss of appetite and weight loss are also caused by cytokines released into the blood stream.
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It led to repeated bouts of glandular fever which held his career back for years.
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There was another instance where an old lady had died in poverty-stricken circumstances from a highly contagious fever.
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In 2006, he suffered a fever brought on by an ear infection.
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Broad-spectrum empirical therapy (see below for choices) with high doses of one or more antibiotics should be initiated at the onset of fever.
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Other likely symptoms include convulsions, neuromuscular symptoms, shock, loss of consciousness, hypotension, ataxia, excessive salivation, limb paralysis, nausea and vomiting, fever, and severe abdominal pain.
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