Fever is the body’s response to infection or inflammation, often signalling an immune reaction. Its causes range from viral or bacterial infections to inflammatory conditions. Fever symptoms include elevated temperature, chills, and fatigue. Its types include low-grade fever, often associated with mild infections, and high fever, indicating a more severe condition. Treatment typically involves antipyretics like paracetamol, rest, and hydration to manage discomfort and lower body temperature. Monitoring fever duration and intensity is important to assess if further medical attention is needed, especially in cases of high or persistent fever.
Rheumatic fever (RF) is a rare but serious autoimmune complication that can develop following an untreated streptococcal infection. It primarily affects children aged 5 to 15 and can cause inflammation in various body parts, including the joints, heart, skin, and brain.
7th Nov 2024
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Scarlet fever is a highly contagious bacterial illness that primarily affects children aged 5 to 15. It is caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS) bacteria and is characterised by a distinctive red rash, high fever, and sore throat. Early scarlet fever diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics are essential to prevent complications and spread of the infection.
7th Nov 2024
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Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to severe complications. It is caused by one of four types of dengue viruses transmitted primarily by Aedes mosquitoes. Symptoms include high fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, nausea, vomiting, and skin rash, lasting 2-7 days. While there is no specific treatment, early detection and supportive care can help manage the disease effectively.
11th Nov 2024
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13 mins read
Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, is a common condition triggered by an allergic reaction to airborne particles like pollen, mould, and pet dander. It is a type of seasonal allergy that affects millions worldwide, causing symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. Seasonal allergies occur when the body's immune system overreacts to specific allergens, leading to the release of histamine and other chemicals that trigger allergic symptoms.
11th Nov 2024
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