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Warning Signs Of Babesiosis

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A fever occurs when an individual's body temperature rises because of an illness or infection. Fevers are often the first sign there's a problem with an individual's body, though it's not typically cause for concern in adults unless it reaches a high temperature. High temperatures are considered anything reaching 103 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Fevers should always be taken seriously in toddlers and infants, though, as even slightly elevated temperatures could indicate they have a serious infection. Individuals should call a doctor if they have a fever that reaches 103 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. They should also call if they experience serious symptoms like unusual skin rashes, pain when bending their head forward, unusual light sensitivity, severe headaches, confusion, chest pain, trouble breathing, pain when urinating, abdominal pain, or seizures. Some of these symptoms can be caused by babesiosis, while others may be caused by other underlying conditions. A fever is part of the body's way of fighting off infection, and it shouldn't always be reduced if it's not at dangerous levels.

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