...is caused by an underlying condition such as a common cold or flu. If this is the case, it may be accompanied by symptoms of these conditions, such as fever,...
...used to treat the child’s pain or fever. Reye syndrome can occur independently of the condition that caused the fever. It can occur after flu, the common cold, infectious mononucleosis...
...meningitis. Typical symptoms are headache, neck stiffness, fever, and vomiting. Symptoms can come on very suddenly, and the affected person can become very sick within a few hours. Bacterial meningitis...
Febrile seizure A febrile seizure is a seizure or convulsion which occurs during a high fever (febrile means ‘having a fever). These are common and are not related to the...
...well as fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes. **Symptoms** * **Rash:** A blotchy, red rash that typically starts on the face and spreads over the body. * **Fever:**...
...labialis, also known as oral herpes, cold sores, or fever blisters, is caused by HSV-1. It is characterized by recurrent outbreaks of painful blisters on the lips and is highly...
...difficulty swallowing, though ear pain, headaches, and fever, among other symptoms, may also occur. In most cases, the condition will clear up on its own after three to four days,...
...toddlers and children The early symptoms of herpangina are similar to other viral infections that affect the nose and throat. These include:[6] Sore throat Pain when swallowing Headache Sudden fever...
...vomiting, which diminish as pain is relieved Fever and chills Blood in the urine, known as hematuria Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Tender abdomen Lack of urine Urinary retention Gravel or...
...who have a healthy immune system (this is called immunocompetent), CMV infection does not usually lead to any symptoms. In some cases, the affected person may be feverish and feel...