Gold fever is not an actual disease. It is an expression which means the greed and excitement associated with a gold rush.
Quicksilver, also known as mercury, was the mineral that caused fever in people in California in 1849. It was discovered during the Gold Rush that mercury was used to extract gold from ore, but prolonged exposure to mercury vapor or ingestion can cause symptoms such as fever, hence the term "mercury fever."
It depends on the illness you have. If you have food poisoning you will have a fever and if you have the flu you will have a fever but the rest of your symptoms will be different.
A fever is a symptom.
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Symptoms with a fever depend on what is causing ones fever. Symptoms can include: headache, general muscle aches, warmth and redness (if it is a local infection), chills, shivering, and dehydration.
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Gold fever in Australia began with the first official discovery of gold in 1851.
The symptoms include fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, cough, and tiredness. In the most severe cases of parrot fever, the patient develops pneumonia.
It is when you are crazy about gold