Infectious Diseases

Fever of Unknown Origin

Among the fever of unknown origin, which has up to 200 causes, infections take the largest place.

Fever of Unknown Origin

Among fever of unknown origin, which has up to 200 causes, infections take the largest place.

When to consult an infectious disease physician: fever lasting more than 3 weeks; fever above 38.3°C on several occasions; cases where the diagnosis cannot be made in a hospital or outpatient setting. These cases must be under the supervision of an infectious disease physician.

Kidney stone and fever: In inflammation caused by a kidney stone or urinary tract infections caused by a stone, a fever of 38°C and above may be seen. Pain in the kidney area, weakness, nausea, vomiting and blood in the urine are also possible. These cases must be under the joint supervision of a nephrologist, urologist and infectious disease physician.

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