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permanent temperature
nice friend:
--- Quote ---Symptoms
Many people who are infected with the hepatitis C do not have symptoms.
If the infection has been present for many years, the liver may be permanently scarred, a condition called cirrhosis. In many cases, there may be no symptoms of the disease until cirrhosis has developed.
The following symptoms could occur with hepatitis C infection:
Abdominal pain (right upper abdomen)
Ascites
Bleeding varices (dilated veins in the esophagus)
Dark urine
Fatigue
Generalized itching
Jaundice
Loss of appetite
Low-grade fever
Nausea
Pale or clay-colored stools
Vomiting
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i red it somewhere so i m posting it here ... I MYSELF had body temperatur more than 37' C almost all the time when my Ferritin was ver high n liver condition was poor (in comparison with my present liver condition) ... dont worry guyz, i bet that ur liver is in far much better condition than mine was .... i dont know that it was bcoze of high ferritin or hep-c or liver .... but i know that my liver is still not super fine , and i still have Hep-B n Hep-C but onething thst is in controle is my Ferritin level .. .so , there is a huge chance that Ferritin could b a reason behindthis low grade feever ....
Best Regards
Umair
Keep Smiling:
yes Najaf has also high body temperature but doctor gave an anti malaria to her...........
nice friend:
hi ya all,
for me 2 reasons are more convicning on this isues more than anyother reason ...
1st : Fast decrease in REBCs
2nd : high levels of iron ..
but other reasons are also Not out of question ...
Umair
Dori:
Umair as side note, do you know something about inflamned liver? (your posts let me suggest to post this question here)
I have a friend who runs always a lil fever. She says she feels always hot and never cold (not even when it's time for a transfusion).
The strange things of human bodies, huh?
nice friend:
--- Quote ---In the early stage of any liver disease, the liver may become inflamed. It may become tender and enlarged. Inflammation shows that the human body is trying to fight an infection or heal an injury. But if the inflammation continues over time, it can start to hurt the liver permanently.
When most other parts of the body become inflamed, you can feel it – the area becomes hot and painful. But an inflamed liver may cause no discomfort at all.
If the liver disease is diagnosed and treated successfully at this stage, the inflammation may go away.
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Dore,
i hope i answered your question , but i m not sure .. so , i m still searching for more details ....
Links about liver diseases :
1 - http://health.discovery.com/encyclopedias/illnesses.html?article=3307
2 - http://www.fitnesshigh.com/readarticles.php?id=377&title=Acute%20Hepatitis,%20Causes%20of%20Inflamed%20Liver%20Disorder
3 - http://uimc.discoveryhospital.com/main.php?id=3307
4 - http://www.wellsphere.com/wellpage/inflammed-liver
Best Regards
take cAre
Umair
still searching
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