Severe phenomena in acute fevers

Let us first talk about the symptoms that are aggravated by fevers and how to treat them, and then proceed to consider acute fevers individually. Such symptoms are, for example, chills, coldness, goose bumps or,

for example, profuse sweating, excessive bleeding from the nose, severe vomiting, debilitating diarrhea, unbearable thirst, frequent hibernation or constant insomnia, rough tongue, dry mouth, persistent sneezing, severe headache, frequent cough, loss of appetite, bulimus, canine or perverted appetite and hiccups.