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Q: How do you define fever?
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Define a low grade fever?

A person's normal body temperature is 98.6F, which can fluctuate. A low grade fever is anything above normal, but less than 100.4F. as in, 98.7 or higher?


Define C Fever as it applys to the ABC Priority method?

The uncontrollable urge to drop the A task and being crossing the C's off your to do list.


When was Fever in Fever Out created?

Fever in Fever Out was created on 1996-10-29.


What is calico fever?

Calico fever is a fever that comes and goes. It is a symptomatic immune response that causes fatigue. Those with it have to be prescribed antibiotics.


What is brain fever?

scarlet fever is brain fever


Feel like have fever but no fever?

Hay fever


What does the word define mean in spanish?

definir - to define defino - I define defines - you (singular, informal) define define - you (singular, formal) define, he/she defines definimos - we define defineis - you (plural, informal) define definen - you (plural, formal)/ they define.


Can you run a fever with a fever blister?

I think so because I've never had fever blisters without having a fever. And then when I got a fever I started getting them. So I do think you need a fever to get fever sores.


Do you get a fever with Scarlet fever?

It's not the "fever" part that gives Scarlet Fever it's name it's the rash and the red (scarlet) face that comes with it. Obviously you can have a fever with Scarlet fever...but not always. improved answer: Yes, you always get a fever with scarlet fever. scarlet is the colour of the rash and fever is what comes with it.


What is onset fever?

The onset of fever is the time when the fever begins.


What is gengi fever?

try dengue fever


To what plague was Brucella connected to?

The Brucella bacteria are connected to Brucellosis. Brucellosis is also called Bang's disease, Crimean fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, undulant fever and rock fever.