99 F would not be a fever.
yes, it is a considered a low-grade fever.
That would be considered a mild fever; about 100.22 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is the normal body temperature of a person, so it is not a fever. A fever has to be above 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit to be considered a fever. A significant fever is defined as being 38.0 degrees Celsius or 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Anywhere above 90 degrees.
It is a mild fever: 38 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, you would have a fever if you have a temp of 100 F.
Yes, it is.
98.6 is average norm so no
39.4C indicates a FEVER of 102.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, 36.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is not a fever. It's slightly low, actually. Normal human body temperature (which can vary slightly from person to person) is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). I don't think it's considered a "real" fever until it's 37.78 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) or more.
No. While the normal average core body temperature is 98.6, there is a wide variation in what is a normal body temperature. By definition, a fever is considered any temperature greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) in adults and children. P.S. It's actually 37 degrees Celsius for a fever
Any temperature above 98.6 is considered a fever.