The virus can cause low-grade fever, headache, muscle aches, chills, fatigue ... Symptoms normally appear within one to two days after exposure to the virus, but sometimes as quickly as 12 hours.
DHHS has reported an increase in the number of pediatric pneumonia cases seen in emergency departments statewide. The highest case counts are being seen in the Triangle, Charlotte and Triad areas.
Symptoms include elevated body temperature, impaired consciousness, headaches, muscle spasms, and, in severe cases ... “purging fire,” especially for conditions where heat ascends to the head, leading ...