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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!news2me.EBay.Sun.COM!jethro.Corp.Sun.COM!male.EBay.Sun.COM!contractor.EBay.Sun.COM!jimjFrom: jimj@contractor.EBay.Sun.COM (Jim Jones)Newsgroups: sci.medSubject: Post-fever rashes: I get 'em every timeDate: 16 Apr 1993 18:39:10 GMTOrganization: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Mt. View, Ca.Lines: 18Distribution: worldMessage-ID: <1qmuge$7mt@male.EBay.Sun.COM>Reply-To: jimj@contractor.EBay.Sun.COM (Jim Jones)NNTP-Posting-Host: contractor.ebay.sun.comThe subject-line says it: every time I run a fever, I get an amazingrosy rash over my torso and arms. Fortunately, it doesn't itch.The rash always comes on the day after thefever breaks and no matter what the illness was: cold, flu, whatever.It started happening about four years ago after I moved to my currenttown, although I don't know if that has anything to do with anything.Severity and persistance of the rash seems to vary with the fever:a severe or long-lasting fever brings a long-lasting rash. A mild feverseems to bring rashes that go away faster. Anybody know what might be causing this? It's no more than an embarassment, but I'd be curious to know what's going on. Am I carryingsome kind of fever-resistant bug that goes wild when fever knocks outits competition?Jim Jones
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