Signs of semi-three-day fever

Its first and most special sign, although it must necessarily be accompanied by other phenomena, is that the duration of the fever in the first of the two days of the attack is longer than in a three-day attack, and it proceeds more calmly; then, on the second day, the attack is lighter and with less severe manifestations. Goose bumps in most cases recur with this fever many times due to the struggle between both substances or the entry of one of them into the vessels in the presence of the other; sometimes this repetition is observed three times, and often some organs have time to become heated, but the goose bumps still persist. With a fever that is half a day old, the body is not completely cleansed. The periods of onset and intensification produce a strong shock, especially if the entanglement or entry takes place at this time; That's when the goose bumps come back. The limit period turns out to be long, and every time you think that the body has already warmed up and the fever has reached its limit, the goose bumps return again; this happens due to the struggle of symptoms due to the struggle between juices. The limit, as a particular or general period, comes with this fever earlier and faster than with mucous fever, but slower than the limit with gall fever, because the heat spreads with it only with difficulty, especially at the beginning, and its severity intensifies before the limit. The decline can also be long-lasting due to the stops that arise then, caused by the struggle of one matter against another, and the fever rarely subsides with perspiration. With this fever, the third day is like the first, and the fourth like the second.

It is sometimes possible to recognize semi-three-day fever using various data. This is often evident from the patient’s habits, and sometimes from symptoms. A conclusion based on habits is possible, for example, if a person’s yellow bile multiplies and often rots in his body, and he lives in bliss and neglects physical exercise and at the same time takes such food and is committed in his regime to such things that generate mucus, or In a person’s body, mucus multiplies and often rots, and he does a lot of physical exercise and is committed in his regimen to various things that generate yellow bile. Or a half-three-day fever is determined by the age of a person, if he became a youth after childhood, marked by the predominance of humidity in nature, or moved into adulthood after adolescence, marked by the ardor of nature.

As for the symptoms, a half-three-day fever is inferred, for example, by the pulse, by the urine, by the secretions coming out during vomiting and in bowel movements, by the level of maturity of the juices and its signs, by the strength of thirst, by the condition of the skin to the touch, by the quality of the goose bump. skin and chills, according to the timing and attacks of fever.

And the pulse with a half-three-day fever is less than with a three-day fever in size, speed and frequency; the opposite qualities also manifest themselves less in him than is the case with mucous fever. The urine of such a patient matures slowly, the vomit is mixed from bile and mucus, the feces also consists of a mixture of bile and mucus, and regarding hotness, coldness, thirst, chills, goose bumps, timing and attacks, we have already said everything that is necessary.

Which of the two juices predominates can be recognized by the predominant characteristic; if mucus predominates, then the attacks are longer, the goose bumps are smaller and the compression is stronger, especially the compression of the pulse. The extremities undergo cooling faster at the onset of the disease and remain cold longer, thirst is weaker, vomiting of bile is less, urine is whiter and more damp, perspiration is more scanty; The age of the patients is often childhood or senile. The nature of the body also sometimes indicates a predominance of mucus, as do the habits of the patient and what is similar to them.

And if bile predominates, then the attacks are shorter, the limbs warm up faster, the thirst and vomiting of bile are stronger, the perspiration is more abundant; goose bumps sometimes turn into something like chills, the urine is more colored and the patient’s age is closer to adolescence. The nature of the body also sometimes indicates this, as well as the habits of the patient and what is similar to them.

When both juices are equally strong, then the symptoms are mutually balanced; goose bumps - clear, perfect, not deficient and not turning into chills.

When periodic and constant fevers come into combination and a fever arises, which many people distinguish as purely semi-terrestrial, and the continuous fever is mucous, then chills and weakness are observed, because the external matter is yellow-billed, and the chills that it causes are not resisted by the mucus, located with it outside the vessels, but on the contrary, this mucus is weaker. Often cold and goose bumps arise repeatedly until matter, as you already know, condenses into a period of limit. With such a fever, the heat of the insides and abdomen increases, although the extremities are cold, and the pulse is smaller and rarer.

When persistent yellow gall fever occurs, there is no significant chills or severe goose bumps, the pulse is larger and faster, and the faintness is stronger. And if two constant fevers are combined, then there is no chills at all; sometimes the persistent three-day fever subsides before the mucous fever subsides, although it does not return until the mucous membrane returns.