Fever

What Is Hay Fever And Its Causes

Most likely you or someone you know has allergies. The telltale itchy, puffy, watery eyes and red, stuffy nose signal changes in the seasons in homes and workplaces across the country. What these people suffer from is allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. The medical name for this condition refers to stuffy and itchy nose (rhin), the most common symptom.

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Ayurveda Herbal Treatment for Fever

Ayurveda, an ancient healing system refers fever as jwara, a condition in which the body condition goes

beyond the normal temperature and is characterized by disturbance in normal functioning of the system.It believes that it is due to disruption of any one or all the doshas or energy fields within the body system and if not attended immediately might…Continue Reading

Cold Sores And Fever Blisters – Are You Dangerously Contagious?

Cold Sores and Fever Blisters have been a blight on the human face for over 2000 years. They have been, and still are, a worldwide epidemic. Historically, the ancient Romans were cursed with them too. In fact, they had such an outbreak of cold sores and fever blisters going on in Rome, the emperor banished kissing…Continue Reading

Complete Information on Familial Mediterranean Fever

Familial mediterranean fever (FMF)) is also called the recurring polyserositis. Family Mediterranean fever (FMF) occurs most generally in the people of the Jewish, Armenian, Arab bottom and Turkish of non-non-ashkenazi. Familial mediterranean fever (FMF) passed downwards through families (inherited), which comprises repeated fevers and the ignition which often affects the abdomen or the lungs. Family Mediterranean fever (FMF) characterized by…Continue Reading

Information About Yellow Fever

Yellow warns us of coming dangers as seen in construction signs and the amber light that warns us of the impending red. Yellow stimulates the mind.Communication, memory, logic and concentration will be amplified in a room with yellow walls – this makes it a wonderful choice for an office, library or child’s playroom.

Scarlet, canary yellow and shimmering blue feathered birds…Continue Reading

Toxic Shock Syndrome or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?

Many illnesses manifest themselves in similar ways, making it hard for clinicians to diagnose and treat patients accurately; two of these infections are Toxic Shock Syndrome and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. It is important that clinicians, toxicologists, and expert witnesses are able to recognize the possibility of either of these infections and their overlapping symptoms. There is such an overlap…Continue Reading

Information on Q Fever-a Bacterial Disease

Q fever is an infectious disease that spreads from animals to humans. Q fever is caused by a microbe called “Coxiella burnetii.” This microbe can survive for months and even years in dust or soil.

Many infections are asymptomatic. Common symptoms resemble a serious case of the flu with high fever, chills and sweating. In some case’s people develop liver and…Continue Reading

Information on Trench Fever-a Bacterial Infection

The term trench fever refers to the crowded conditions in which troops fought in during World War I and World War II. Because the causative bacteria are passed among humans through contact with body lice, overcrowding, and conditions which interfere with good hygiene (including regular washing of clothing) soldiers were predispose to this disease. Currently, homeless people in the United…Continue Reading

The Facts About Yellow Fever

Yellow fever also called yellow jack, black vomit or sometimes American Plague is an acute viral disease. As of 2001, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that yellow fever causes 200,000 illnesses and 30,000 deaths every year in unvaccinated populations.

Yellow fever begins suddenly after an incubation period of three to five days. In mild cases only fever and headache…Continue Reading

Information on Yellow Fever Vaccine

WHAT IS IT??
The yellow fever vaccine used to prevent infection by the virus of yellow fever.
We recommend immunization against yellow fever for every person in 9 months of age and older who are traveling or living in areas of Africa, South America and other countries where yellow fever infection. In addition, people are traveling to countries that require yellow fever…Continue Reading

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