Can you explain why I have yellow fever?

Can someone please explain this random fever to me? ?

  • Last night around 8 oclock pm I started to feel really weird. I felt exhausted and dizzy. I tried to sleep but of course I'm paranoid so I couldn't. Then when my boyfriend came home I finally started to feel better so I went about thing like I usually do. I woke up at all times of the night with a horrible fever finally falling back asleep after I took some advil at 630 am. What could have caused this? also, if it really matters im on my period, but I think i have a cut inside me because my tampons hurt when they go in our out. thats never happened before to me. i'm 18 years old and im pretty healthy. whats wrong with me? OH then i woke up this morning feeling great! and now im starting to feel sick again.

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    >> ….. It seems that you’re having Bacteria Infection. >> ….. Sometimes when you consume very little water; it can trigger these infections. >> ….. Go see a doctor. Do a blood test. The results will be refill. >> ….. Only then, you’ll know for sure what’s wrong with you. >> ….. And lady, don’t delay. >> ….. The more you delay…the higher you med dosage will be to cure the infection. >> ….. And that’s not good.

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You should probably for the time being, not use the tampon. If you have any infection, the tampon can make it worse. Wait until next period before you use it again. There are several things that could make you have a fever, like a kidney infection, possibly an std, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. So there are just a whole lot of things it could be. So you need to go to your doctor as soon as possible. Do you think you could have a sinus infection, sometimes your teeth will ache when you have a sinus infection. How long since you've been to the dentist? ►Just a little history on Toxic Shock Syndrome ..Not to try and scare you, just to keep you informed. (I'm not saying I think you have this because this would be more extreme symptoms than you are having. Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is caused by a toxin produced by certain types of Staphylococcus bacteria. (A similar syndrome, called toxic shock–like syndrome (TSLS), can be caused by Streptococcus bacteria.) Although the earliest described cases of TSS involved women who were using tampons during their periods (menstruation), only 55% of current cases are associated with menstruation. Toxic shock syndrome can also occur in children, postmenopausal women, and men. Risk factors include: Menstruation Use of barrier contraceptives such as a diaphragm or vaginal sponge Tampon use (particularly if you leave on in for a long time) Foreign bodies or packings (such as those used to stop nosebleeds) Childbirth Surgery Current Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infection Symptoms High fever, sometimes accompanied by chills Malaise (discomfort, ill feeling) Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Widespread red rash resembling a sunburn Rash followed in 1 or 2 weeks by peeling of the skin, particularly on the palms of the hand or bottom of the feet Redness of eyes, mouth, throat Confusion Seizures Headaches Muscle aches Hypotension (low blood pressure) Organ failure (usually kidneys and liver) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000653.htm

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did you wear a tampon when you went to sleep? if you didn't I really think that you need to stop wearing your tampons you may be allergic, or it might just be your hormones playing you, I get really hot and sicky when I am on, but my advice would be lay of the tampons for two months cycle see if you feel the same!

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