Medical evaluation: Seek medical attention. You need to be evaluated by a medical doctor and treated. Good luck
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Huh?: Saying you have a very high temperature but don't have a fever is like saying you're flying to Boise but haven't left the ground.A"high"temperature implies greater than the accepted "normal,"and"very high"would mean way up there, like above 10,000 feet,so to speak.So if you have a very high temperature ( a "fever")and headaches,and your hearing is "numb" and you're hearing things, GET TO A DOCTOR!
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Emergency Room: Based on your symptoms prompt referral to an Emergency Room is recommended. Call 911 and get yourself to the hospital. Good luck
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Headaches ?: Ok, I think you mean to say that when it is hot outside, you tend to get more headaches. Usually that is either a sign of dehydration, overexposure to sun and heat or it can be a trigger for migraine. You are the right age for migraine. If you are taking aspirin for your headaches, that may be causing the ringing in your ears, and suggests you are using too much. Migraine also hearing/ringing
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