Having body aches and chills without a fever can occur for multiple reasons, including: Cold weather. Stress. Dehydration. Chronic health conditions. Allergies. Infections (sometimes they cause a fever, but not always) Understanding and treating the root cause of body aches and chills with no fever can help you find relief.
Abnormal heart rhythms. Chronic fatigue. Vestibular neuronitis. Dehydration. Seeking help. Outlook. Prevention. Many different conditions can make you feel both dizzy and tired. Sometimes these
Vomiting blood caused by excessive bleeding can cause shock due to internal GI bleeding. Common symptoms of shock include: fast, shallow breathing. rapid heartbeat. low urine output. pale skin
Common causes of slurred or slow speech include drinking too much alcohol and not getting enough sleep. In these cases, the slurring will stop once you're sober again and have gotten rest, respectively. There are also other causes of slurred speech such as a stroke (a medical emergency), brain tumor, Bell's palsy, or a serious migraine.
I had some coughing and running nose issues a couple of days ago, maybe even a little bit fever, I took some Vicks day and night flu thing, got better and no problem, but starting couple hours ago I feel like I am having difficulty breathing, but I am not coughing or fever or running nose. Doctor's Assistant: The Doctor can help. Just a couple
Most people infected with West Nile don't feel sick. However, one in five infected people does develop a fever and other symptoms such as headache, vomiting or rash, according to the Centers for
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