No. 99.2 IS a fever; however it is only considered a very Low Grade fever. Considering that a ' normal ' reading in body temperature is 98.6 , a reading of 99.2 would be considered quite low & not a cause for alarm.
Above 99.5 degrees (taken orally) is considered a fever. Some people believe that you could have one at as low as 99.0.
It also depends on your age and your normal temperature. 99.6 might not be a fever for a child, but it could be for an older adult. Best: Consult a Doctor.
It actually is, however it is not considered a medical emergency until around 103-104.
Some causes of a fever at this level:
Seasonal Flu
H1N1 (The Swine Flu)
Strep Throat (As long as the strep is present, fever will be present, ranging from 101 to 103 degrees, at times, even 104 degrees.)
Pneumonia (can cause temp to go as high as 105-106, also more common in adults, especially people age 55+ than in children.)
Tonsilitis (causes a high fever above 102 and a swollen throat, fever usually does not dissipate until surgery is completed)
Fungus Infections
Yes, it is fairly high. 98.6F is the average core temperature of the human body. Anything over 100 is generally considered feverish, and high is normally around 103.
Is 100.6 a high fever
Yes
No. Anemia does not causes high fever. High fever may cause anemia like in malaria.
yes, it is a fever
a high grade fever is considered 101 degrees believe it or not
high fever
Yes. A high fever.
If you have a high fever for more then 3 days, see a doctor.
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in 2010 he had a fever of...220.9
99.3 F is not considered to be a fever.
I had a fever. My fever was 101 degrees.
Hyperthermia is the medical term meaning very high fever. Its opposite is hypothermia.
Quite high, normal body temperature is around 370C, anything over about 37.6 is a fever.