37.5
True fever is considered >100.3F. Axillary temps. are not very sensitive and should only be used as a starting point. If temp. seems high axillary most physicians will recommend that the temp. be rechecked rectally (if infant) or orally or tympanic if child/adult.
38.6 °C (101.6 °F) is considered a fever, in fact it's considered a HIGH fever.
Any temperature above 98.6 is considered a fever.
All fevers are too high for a 2 month old. You should always contact your doctor when an infant has any fever and do so as soon as possible. If the infant gets dehydration from the fever, it can cause serious, even life-threatening problems. Fever usually means infection, and infants do not have the immune system maturity to deal with it on their own. Always contact the doctor for infant and young children's symptoms of fever for advice.
yes, it is a considered a low-grade fever.
37.08 Celsius is not considered having a fever.
Yes, a 2-month-old infant is still considered a newborn.
The lowest number considered a fever is 99.1
99.3 F is not considered to be a fever.
a 98.1 is considered a fever but anything below is not
A human baby is considered an infant between the ages of 3 months and one year. Before a child is 3 months old they are considered a newborn and after a year in age they are considered a toddler.
yes it is, any temp. above 98F is considered a fever.