No. Not a good idea.
Definitely not recommended, and probably even prohibited.
Yes of course you can. Just don't make out with the fish.
Here in the UK a temperature is measured in Centigrade, the normal being 37*c. If the temp goes from this, up to 37.5*c then this would be classed as a low grade fever. If it reached 40*c then this would be considered to be severe. Hope this helps.
On the low side if you want to go to college.
Low pressure is when air pressure is low helps form clouds.
Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. See the related link for side effects associated with each vaccine.
it means there is more weight when you push down for example when you go swimming and when you go deeper the weight is pushing down on you
That is a very good question! You do ESR. It is always raised, at times the RBCs settle in half an hour. This indicate the low grade fever. Then you do ASO titre. It is always raised, indicating the recent streptococcal infection. Then you go for throat culture. You can almost always be able to culture streptococci with beta hemolysis.
You should always be concerned when your child has a high grade fever. His/her body is trying to fight off an infection that are causing all of these symptoms. Sorry if this didn't help. Hope you feel better.
Yeah, If You Like Someone Younger/Older Than You Go For It! Age Is But A Number. Just Don't Go Too Low Or High. :) Yeah, If You Like Someone Younger/Older Than You Go For It! Age Is But A Number. Just Don't Go Too Low Or High. :)
If you've had a persistant low-grade temperature with no explanation for more than three days, I'd recommend going to the doctor.
you can't go swimming!