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- $Title{A Puzzling 36 Hour Illness}
- $Subject{headache headaches infection virus viral Infections cephalalgia
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- A Puzzling 36 Hour Illness
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- QUESTION: I recently had a puzzling 36 hour illness. I had a horrible
- headache, with pressure behind the eyes which grew worse every time I moved my
- eyes or head. Because my brother had the same thing, but with nausea and a
- high fever, I think it was pretty contagious. I didn't visit a doctor because
- of its short nature, but I am curious about what that painful headache could
- be from. In case you're wondering, I'm 13 years old.
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- ANSWER: Curiosity about our health and the nature of disease is to be
- encouraged at any age, and your recent experience has been shared by just
- about everyone I know at one time or another. When the symptoms include
- cephalalgia (headache), particularly with that sensation of pressure behind
- the eyes, fever, and nausea the first diagnosis that comes to a physician's
- mind is one of viral infection. There might have been many other clues to
- have looked for, red throat, swollen lymph glands, stiff neck, or rash, and
- the sounds heard through the stethoscope might have revealed something going
- on in the lungs, but the simple fact that it was over in just a day and a half
- leaves us with few clues. The important fact is that it was a benign illness,
- without any serious complications, and that you were back up and around in
- short order. Such viral infections are frequent, and are highly contagious,
- but there are so many different types of viruses that can produce the same
- symptoms that the cost of the laboratory tests that would be required to
- determine just which one it was is not worth the money. At such times, the
- wisest course of action is to rest, drink plenty of fluids, and take an
- analgesic to dull the pain of the headache. It is also a good idea to consult
- with your physician, who may know just what type of illness is going around in
- your community. There are times when even these relatively common symptoms my
- be the first warning of conditions that are much more serious, and an early
- diagnosis can lead to the prompt start of the treatment needed to assure that
- you will recover both completely and rapidly.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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