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fevers
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fevers in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fevers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of fevers in a Sentence
It's hard to fake a fever. Fevers are not psychosomatic, when in doubt, call your child's doctor. They know how to differentiate organic symptoms from psychosomatic reactions.
Jennifer Daly , Juliettes mother:
I died for two minutes, i felt really bad ; my stomach would not stop hurting. I didnt want to move ; I didnt want to live, I wanted for it all to stop. The preteen was then diagnosed with a rare inflammatory condition that can lead to high fevers and swollen arteries, similar to Kawasaki disease, or a condition that causes swelling in medium-sized arteries throughout the body. Kawasaki disease, which primarily affects children, often leads to inflammation in the coronary arteries, according to the Mayo Clinic.
He had health problems because of the conditions in which they were traveling, high fevers and difficulty breathing.
Erin Sykes -LRB- @SykesStyle -RRB-:
People were coughing the whole time. Now some people have fevers over 100, they should never had been allowed to board.
Mainly we had flu-like infections, sore throats, fevers, unlike in the summer when we were treating blisters and foot injuries. People are mainly seeking immediate help to relieve symptoms as they are in a hurry, they rarely stop for a prolonged intervention.
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