Holidaymakers heading to continental Europe are being warned to keep an eye on any symptoms of illness they have when they are there in case they have caught an illness known as 'bone break fever'.
Also known as break-bone fever, dengue is a viral infection which spreads from mosquitoes to humans. Common in tropical and subtropical climates, most people who get dengue won't show symptoms ...
At the time, the disease was called "break-bone fever." Where did this name come from? As you might guess, patients with the disease experienced a high fever accompanied by such severe bone and ...
The disease is commonly known as "break-bone fever" because it causes severe pain in muscles and bones. Getty Images In the worst cases, people develop "dengue haemorrhagic fever", which kills ...
The potentially deadly virus, also known as break-bone fever and bone-crusher disease, is found in tropical and subtropical climates worldwide and is transmitted to humans through the bite of a ...
But what do you do if Tylenol doesn’t work or your fever returns when the medicine wears off hours later? Here, a doctor offers tips for how to break a fever naturally and relieve bothersome ...
The warning comes as dengue – often called ‘breakbone fever’ – laps the globe in an unprecedented outbreak, driven by warming temperatures, urbanisation and international travel.