@OP, what is the difference between gambling fever and gambling addiction? From your post, I don't see any difference or any unique difference of things that have been discussed here before as a causes of addiction and how to prevent it. Both are too similar, if not the same.
Even though gambling fever and gambling addiction is related there is a difference in the two and so should not be confused with the together
Can you cite the difference between the two so that reader won't be confused between the gambling fever and gambling addiction. From your example, they don't have any differences so telling us in details would be great so that we can differentiate the two. And btw, saying they are related but different without telling us the distinction does not help at all.
Gambling Fever and addiction is related but they differ in terms of duration, severity and even psychological impact that it has on the individual again gambling addiction could even be seen as a health condition because it's could be seen as a gambling disorder while gambling gambling fever is not
This might give some people a hint but to those who just read gambling fever might still feel confused especially you did not specify the difference in duration, severity and psychological impact of the two. Aside from that you also did not tell us why gambling fever is not a health condition when they have the same description as gambling addiction.
The term gambling fever and gambling addiction is actually different. But what OP mentioned are most from addicted behaviour, e.g. chasing loss, feeling restless, gambling as a escape, etc. Having a fever won't feel that even on literally a fever.
The term gambling fever is a term more like the symptoms of temporary addiction. That even for an occasional gambler will feel those like a temporary excitement or rush around gambling this were usually short and fades once the event or stimulus ends. Those are gambling fever based on research,