right lower quadrant pain fever nausea vomiting..pain may defer to the middle of the abdomen in some cases
People who had Valley fever would have flu-like symptoms, muscle pain, fever,rash,headache and joint pain.
trench fever was a moderatley serious disease caused by lice. It was a particularly painful disease that caused sudden pain (i.e. joint pain, muscle pain, rashes, severe headaches ) and was followed by high fever. soldiers with trench fever had to be sent away from the trenches to recover as it was highly contagious and it was also pretty impossible to recover in the trenches unhygienic conditions. Recovery could take up to 12 weeks
Ummmm........ Your appendix is an organ, not a sickness.
Valley fever is a fungal infection caused by coccidioidesfungi. It can cause fever, chest pain and coughing, among other signs and symptoms. It is common in the south western US.
If you have a bad appendix, then the pain will usually be in the very lower right side of the abdomen, although the pain may be near the belly button or even in the lower back. A burst appendix can be a serious matter, so you should see a doctor if the pain persists. If you have a fever as well as the pain, you need to head to the emergency room as your appendix may have burst causing an infection. Usually when you have a tummy bug or tummy ache the pain stays in the middle, but with appendicitis, the pain becomes extremely painful and moves towards the side of your tummy. Very painful tummy aches should immediately be checked out by a physician or better, at the hospital because there may be a chance your appendix is bursting. When it bursts a sort of fluid flows out and it can cause infection. In more severe cases it causes death. Just like Houdini who died of his appendix bursting.
You are more likely to have pain in the stomach, then a very h igh fever.
Appendix pain is likely to be fatal if not treated..... menstrual cramps can't kill you.
Pain, often very intense, on the right side, below and about an inch to the right of the bellybutton and just above the hipbone. The pain can radiate to the back often making standing upright too difficult. Pressure (pushing with fingers) in the area usually decreases the pain but returns when pressure is released. Vomiting,nausea and fever are all indicators also. This seldom cures itself and a trip to the emergency room is warranted as a burst appendix is possibly fatal.
Random bone pain can be caused by all of the bones that have been broken. They may still cause pain once in a while. Tiredness and a fever may be caused by a virus such as a cold or flu. It would be best to consult a doctor to be sure what the cause is.
Inflammation caused by a pathogen is often termed microbial infection. The signs of inflammation include swelling, redness, pain, and a fever.
It can! But only if you don't get your appendix checked out right away. The symptoms of an ruptured appendix is vomiting constintly, fever, and the sweats.