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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 - 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
What does a fever actually mean? - Mayo Clinic Press A fever can be alarming, and it’s perfectly natural to be concerned and want to seek emergency services for your loved one When in doubt, call your provider
Valley fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic If you live in or visit areas where valley fever is common, take steps to prevent infection The dry season following a rainy season is when the chance of infection is highest
Meningitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic The inflammation from meningitis most often triggers symptoms such as headache, fever and a stiff neck Viral infections are the most common cause of meningitis in the United States
Mayo Clinic Minute: What is valley fever? In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, explains what you need to know about valley fever, how it's spread and how to avoid becoming infected
Common cold - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Low-grade fever The mucus from your nose may start out clear and become thicker and yellow or green This change is normal Most often, it doesn't mean that you have a bacterial illness When to see a doctor For adults Most often, you don't need medical care for a common cold But see your health care provider if you have: