Examples of using Febrile in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Uh, he had a febrile seizure.
Febrile seizures occur in 4% of children.
Children in the nursery: 10 febrile processes per year.
Febrile seizures occur in children with normal development.
We took her off an hour ago. She should be febrile again.
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The word‘febrile' means‘related to fever'.
For example, the combination of discomfort,feeling cold and elevation of body temperature is called febrile syndrome.
Curtain 2, febrile PID, got foxy-doxy.
Thus, for example the combination of malaise,sensation of cold and elevation of the corporal temperature denominates febrile syndrome.
In the current febrile atmosphere, anything is possible.
This medicinal plant is considered one of the most potent diaphoretic plants that exist in the plant world,which makes it an effective plant to combat febrile conditions.
Jake's febrile and he's got a crazy-high white count.
The DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccine increases the risk of febrile seizures 4-7 times in the day of vaccination.
She's febrile, her liver's enlarged, and her kidney's are shutting down.
In another study, the risk of febrile seizures after MMR was 6 times higher.
A febrile convulsion is sometimes the first sign that the child is ill.
Mothers' testimonies that measles and other febrile diseases lead to a developmental jump in children may also be found nowadays.
Febrile patients or those who may be exposed to elevated environmental temperatures should use caution.
During periods of economic upheaval, metal prices are jumping,as more and more investors seek to protect their capital from febrile changes in the foreign exchange market.
Oh, he was febrile overnight but his white count's stable.
Nightshade, also included in the composition of the medicament"Viburkol"(candles for children)is used for febrile infections of the skin, joints, organs of the genitourinary system caused by hypothermia.
The treatment of simple febrile seizures with anticonvulsant prophylaxis is no longer recommended.
Although malaria, typhoid fever, and many other tropical infections are much more common,the diagnosis of Lassa fever should be considered in febrile patients returning from West Africa, especially if they have had exposure in rural areas or hospitals in countries where Lassa fever is known to be endemic.
The risk of convulsions(not febrile) was 1 in 2,000 vaccinations in infants. The risk of febrile seizures was 1 in 1750.