The grammar you are using is incorrect. "Subsides" means to become less intense, violent or severe.
So for example: "His fever subsided today" i.e "His fever went away today"
or it also means: (of a swelling) reduce until gone. Example: It took seven days for the swelling to subside completely.
Not sure what this question is asking by the wording. Are you asking how high the fever is for dengue fever? Because it's as high as 104-105 degrees Fahrenheit. The meaning of the word subsides means to drop lower.
if the fever subsides yes. if not no, more than likely though if he is sick enough to have a fever he should probably take a couple of days off at least till the fever passes and he returns to normal 98.6 temperature
The plural of subside is subsides. As in "the opponent subsides".
Yes Bacterial infection may cause fever and it is indication that body has some alien attack, as fever is not a disease but an indication that body has been attacked by either bacteria or virus and sometime fungal infection but mostly fungal infections don't cause fever. To control the bacterial infection antibiotics are used and if infection is cured, fever automatically subsides. Thanks
At the beginning of a viral infection, like the cold and flu, you can be contagious while showing no symptoms at all for a day or even two. However, the rule of thumb is that after having a fever with the flu and then it subsides, once you have gone a full 24 hours after that without a fever (when taking no fever-reducing medicines), you are considered no longer contagious and can go back into public again.
Eosinophilia is reduced when the cause of it gets reduced. That is when allergy or infection subsides the eosinophil count subsides.
Stage 1: Acute fever and upper respiratory symptoms · Stage 2: Fever subsides · Stage 3: Circulatory failure, neurological problems, and hemorrhaging · Stage 4: Shock and death (10% of all cases reach this stage)
Air exists in space. Anyplace there is space and gaseous molecules are introduced, there it subsides. Air also subsides in some liquids, like carbonated beverages. It occasionally lives in porous solids like brick and bread.
High Pressure
Things that subsidise food.
This sentence contains the word subsides. Just kidding, you could say something like "There is a loud noise in the romm which soon subsides to silence" or "I will talk to you as soon as this noise subsides.
A High-Pressure system