| Clue | Possible causes 1) |
|---|
| Infection parameters (ESR, CRP) are normal | Chronic fatigue syndrome, minor temperature elevation after an infectious disease, drug fever, self-induced fever |
| Already cured viral or bacterial infection | Mild temperature elevation after an infectious disease is a functional disorder. Stress and fatique may contribute to the disorder. |
| Erythema | Drug fever, vasculitis |
| Throat or neck pain | Subacute thyreoiditis Subacute Thyroiditis, retropharyngeal abscess*, mononucleosis Mononucleosis |
| Confusion | In elderly confusion is associated with the fever itself, in younger patients remember encephalitis* Encephalitis and any possible septic infection* Sepsis |
| Known valvular defect or murmur suggesting one | Endocarditis* Infective Endocarditis |
| GI symptoms | Crohn's disease Ulcerative Colitis, ulcerative colitis, periappendicular abscess*, other peritoneal abscesses*, yersiniosis Yersiniosis |
| Weight loss and recurrent fever | Malignancies; HIV and other chronic infections |
| Abnormal urinary findings | UTI, epidemic nephritis* Epidemic Nephropathy, other nephritis, renal cancer, endocarditis |
| Fever in a returning traveller | See Fever in a Returning Traveller. Always consider the possibility of malaria. |
| Farmer | Farmer's lung* Allergic Alveolitis |
| Suppurative mosquito bite or ulcer | Tularaemia Tularaemia |
| Lymph nodes felt on palpation | Mononucleosis Mononucleosis, lymphoma Lymphomas |
| Psychotropic medication | Neuroleptic malignant syndrome*, serotonin syndrome* Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (Nms) |
| Long-term antimicrobial medication | Drug fever, Clostridioides difficile |
| Immunosuppression patient | See Infections in Immunosuppressed and Cancer Patients |
| Headache | Temporal arteritis* Giant Cell (Temporal) Arteritis |
| Myalgia | Polymyalgia rheumatica Polymyalgia Rheumatica (may be associated with the fever itself) |
| Bone pains | Myeloma Multiple Myeloma (Mm), metastasis |
| Back pain | Ankylosing spondylitis, several infections |
| Back pain on tapping | Infectious focus |
| Recurring fever | Endocarditis, deep infection foci* |
| Discrepancy between findings and history | Self-induced fever |