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intermittent fever
noun
- a malarial fever in which feverish periods lasting a few hours alternate with periods in which the temperature is normal.
- any fever characterized by intervals of normal temperature.
intermittent fever
noun
- any fever, such as malaria, characterized by intervals of periodic remission
Word History and Origins
Origin of intermittent fever1
Example Sentences
By means of this medicine she was cured of an intermittent fever, and after her return to Spain she aided in the diffusion of the remedy.
The three patients who sought treatment earlier this year reported a wide range of symptoms, according to the CDC, including cough and shortness of breath, fatigue, vomiting, intermittent fever and a rash.
Others include heart palpitations, chest pains, problems with balance, shortness of breath, insomnia, impaired memory, intermittent fever, hair loss, diarrhea, and persistent joint and muscle pain.
Other reported long-term symptoms include difficulty with thinking and concentration – also known as “brain fog” – as well as depression, muscle pain, headache, intermittent fever and heart palpitations.
Officials in Beijing say the locally transmitted case involves a 52-year-old man who arrived alone at a clinic displaying an intermittent fever but no other symptoms.
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