Serious Symptoms Of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Fever

A fever is often the first symptom to appear. However, patients are unlikely to know that the fever is connected to Stevens-Johnson syndrome until the rash begins. The fever usually sets in anywhere from one to three days before the development of the rash. Other flu-like symptoms may accompany it. Fevers are temporary increases in the body's internal temperature and often indicate that an individual has an illness. However, because so many conditions can cause a fever, it is hard to pinpoint a diagnosis based on that symptom alone.
Some individuals have fevers fairly often. Thus, they may not think anything of it when the Stevens-Johnson syndrome fever develops. Others might believe that the temperature is concerning, since it indicates that something is awry within the body. Most doctors will recommend that patients stay at home and rest when they have a fever, unless they develop other serious symptoms. The exception is if the fever climbs to a height of 103 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. This indicates that something is sending a patient's immune system into overdrive, and a doctor should evaluate them.
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