8.Indicating the presence of severe infections in other areas of the body.
An infection in one area of the body can rapidly and readily spread to other areas. From there, they can wreak devastation on the rest of the body, causing a vast array of symptoms including night sweats, organ damage, a high fever for several hours or days, diarrhea, delirium, and others.
If you have what appears to be a mild infection, fever, or abscess, you should see your doctor immediately, without waiting a second or a single day. This can prevent smaller infections from becoming larger infections and any infections from spreading to other parts of the body, where they can cause greater physical harm than if you had sought treatment sooner.
Untreated infections in the body can cause other infections, such as appendicitis, and can easily transform existing appendicitis into a life-threatening condition.
As soon as you notice symptoms of an infection or temperature, determine why your body is reacting in this manner.