Yes, a viral infection can cause fever. Viruses can trigger the body's immune response, leading to an increase in body temperature, which results in a fever.
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Common symptoms of a bacterial infection include fever, chills, fatigue, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes. A fever is the body's way of fighting off the infection by raising its temperature to help kill the bacteria.
The typical fever range associated with a bacterial infection is usually between 100.4F (38C) and 104F (40C).
A brain infection from a pimple on the face can cause symptoms like severe headache, fever, confusion, and neck stiffness. If you experience these symptoms, seek medical help immediately.
No, antibiotics are not effective in treating viral infections. Antibiotics only work against bacterial infections, not viruses. Treating a viral infection typically involves antiviral medications, rest, and supportive care.
Sweating does not directly reduce fever. Fever is the body's natural response to fight off infection, and sweating is a way for the body to cool down. However, staying hydrated and keeping cool can help manage fever symptoms.
Some people do not run fevers when they have a viral infection. A low fever may be present in the instance of a milder infection.
no bacterial infection
Colorado Tick Fever (CTF) is a viral infection while Rocky Mountain Tick Fever is a bacterial infection.
Dengue is viral infection but Q fever is bacterial infection thanks
Viral Hemmorhagic Fever
yes
Uganda
There is no single pill to cure typhoid and yellow fever. You have a pill to cure typhoid but no pill to cure the yellow fever. Yellow fever is a viral infection and there is no specific pill for the same.
Low grade fever and significant fatigue are most commonly associated with viral infection.
denngue fever
There are no drugs for this viral infection. Keeping hydrated is most impotant.
Most likely a viral infection.