A temperature of 104 can be caused by many different things. the most common of which would be the flu. But you need to ask a doctor about it, not an online forum that cannot make a diagnosis.
YES- 104 is a very high temp...especially if he's had it for several days...he should see a doctor.
40 Celsius = 104 Fahrenheit
I personally think 104 is when it starts to get out of hand.
No. Any human body with a temperature of 104°F is at the absolute maximum temperature before brain damage begins. Over 104° and the brain cells start to cook causing convulsions. If you ever encounter someone with a temperature over 104°, do anything to drop the body temperature as fast as possible, like submerge them in a cool bath.
Average MAX temp is 104 degrees - Average MIN temp is 64 degrees
104 degrees Celsius is 219.2 degrees Fahrenheit To get a general idea, 0 degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit(water freezes at this temp) and 100 Celsius is 212 Fahrenheit(water boils at this temp)
yes, that high temperature can kill the kid.
Lisbon reaches tops of 40º Celsius (around 104 Fahrenheit) in the summer.
Yes because that high of a temp.
Summer temperatures rarely go up to 40 degrees Celsius> That's 104 degrees Fahrenheit
It is very unlikely that watermelon is the cause of a high fever in a horse. What is more likely is an infectious disease. If a horse has a temperature of 104 you should call the vet out for an exam.
The only reason to reduce temperature is if it is too high - over 104/40. High temperature can cause brain damage. Pathogens often can only function in a narrow temperature range. Elevated temperature serves to kill them. People who race for fever reducers prolong their illness.