Overview

Recurrent fever, also known as episodic or periodic fever, may be a sign of a more serious condition, typically an attack of the immune system. Recurrent fever is more common in young children, and is often the result of inherited conditions or genetic mutation. Make an appointment with SIU HealthCare for a diagnosis.

 

Care team

Profiles

Christopher Gleason, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Lauri Lopp, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Rachel Rahman, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Careyana Brenham, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Marcela Rodriguez, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist Pediatrics | Infectious Diseases
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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Christopher Smyre, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Amanda Krus-Johnston, DO

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Zainab Alnafoosi, MD

Infectious Diseases Physician Internal Medicine | Infectious Disease
751 N. Rutledge St. 2nd Floor Springfield, IL 62702
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Cynthia Thomas, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Ezzeldin Saleh, MD

Pediatrician Pediatrics | Infectious Diseases
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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Michal Dynda, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Subhash Chaudhary, MD

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist Pediatrics | Infectious Diseases
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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Janet Albers, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Tracy Aldridge, MD

Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702

 

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