Yes, this is possible. I know this, because I have been through it personally. Now the damage from that high of a temperature will vary. Most cases, death is eminent, but not in all cases. I was already hospitalized when I reached 116+ degrees. I was at 110 degrees when I was admitted.
The temperature of your body maintained through homeostasis is very delicate, and the slightest change from your regular 98 degrees can mean a fever. There is a large and dangerous difference between a 99 degree fever and a 104 degree fever. Precision is also misspelled.
No, hay fever does not cause an actual fever. It is a common misconception that hay fever can cause a rise in body temperature, but in reality, it is a reaction to allergens such as pollen that affects the nose, eyes, and throat. Fever is not a typical symptom of hay fever.
I am not a physician. First and foremost, get professional attention from a physician. If I were caring for someone who has a fever, I would let the person decide. Sponging with water may bring a little relief, but it will not treat the cause of the fever. If the person is having chills with the fever, or just doesn't want the sponging, I wouldnn't do it.
No, hay fever does not cause a fever. It is a common allergic reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens, but it does not typically result in a high body temperature.
No, hay fever does not typically cause a rise in body temperature, which is commonly known as a fever. Hay fever is an allergic reaction to pollen or other allergens, and its symptoms usually include sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes, but not a fever.
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It is: 116 degrees
It is higher than the normal body temperature and that is what a fever is.
The positive aspect of a 101 degree fever is that it helps to rid the body of bacterial infection (by killing the bacteria).
No, I believe that a fever temperature can only go up to 109.9 Fahrenheit - 110 Fahrenheit
Fever is most often a sign of infection.
4 degree 23' at 21 degree 25' hilagang latitud, at 116 degree at 127 degree silangang longhitud.answered by: ♥ivy♥
Yes - the proteins and enzymes in your body would denature, thereby being rendered nonfunctional. A 109 degree body temperature can cause serious brain damage, coma, and death. I know someone who now has Guillain-Barré syndrome because of a 109 degree fever.
Some degree of fever is common after surgical procedure.
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104 f
If you kissed someone who just kissed someone else with glandular fever, that means that person might have glandular fever and the chances of you getting the fever are high because it is spread through kissing (saliva).