Its A minor Fever You should probably put ice on your head or bathe in cold water.
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.
A body temperature of 93.0°F is lower than the normal range (97-99°F) and may indicate hypothermia. It can be caused by exposure to cold temperatures, certain medical conditions, or medication side effects. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing symptoms of hypothermia such as shivering, confusion, or drowsiness.
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 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.
Yes, do you have a fever in addition to your allergies?
99 F would not be a fever.
99 F is not a fever for infants.
No, 99 is not considered a fever, usually a temp of greater than 100.5 is a fever. A slight raise in body temp is natures way of killing the bad germs (pathogens).
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no 99 or higher is a fever
To have a fever you need to have a temperature of 99 F and 38 C. Good Luck :)
that ain't a fever ur temp is 2 low
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Depending on your normal body temperature, the typical "fever" is around 99, but can range anywhere from 99-104.
Well, that temperature is below the normal temperature, witch is 98.6. So, anywhere between 99 degrees and higher is a fever.
No. Not a good idea.