Sekundärauscome
Sekundärauscome is a rare neurological condition characterized by the spontaneous occurrence of low-grade fevers, often accompanied by rigors, chills, and headaches. The onset of symptoms can be sudden and unpredictable, and may persist for several days or even weeks without any obvious underlying cause.
The exact pathophysiology of Sekundärauscome remains largely unknown, and various theories have been proposed to explain
Clinical presentations of Sekundärauscome can vary widely among affected individuals, but common symptoms include low-grade fever,
There is currently no established treatment for Sekundärauscome, and management typically focuses on symptom relief and