Following surgery it is quite common to have a slight elevation in temperature. Rest, 2 aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic every 4-hour, and plenty of fluids will return temperature to normal. If you are taking pain medication, they will also aid in controlling fever and additional aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic will not have to be taken.
No. A fever that reoccurs for more than a few days is always a sign to see a doctor.
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A slight fever ... small elevation in body temperature.
my normal temp is about 97.6, and I've had a 99.4 for the last week or so. I'm not sick, so I'm not sure... could be the weather, or where you live- but at that temperature, its not considered a fever- no.
Scarlet fever only affects a small percentage of people and typically affects children. There have been 9,400 cases of scarlet fever since 1999.
Small pox is eradicated. You no more see the patients of small pox. It is not likely to see the patients in future also. Patients used to get the fever before showing the signs of blisters in small pox.
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