Because he's sick that's why. I've had bronchitis now for two weeks, only in the last four days did I develop a fever. A fever is indicative of something wrong with his body. Some type of infection is active. Viral or bacteria or both. If this person doesn't get over the fever within 48 hours, seek medical help asap. Also bacteria and viruses are building resistance to antibiotics, so perhaps a new course of antibiotic treatment is necessary. I suggest seeing a specialist to treat your original symptoms and discuss with him/her what is going on.
38 degrees Celsius and higher is need for concern
Tomato Fever According to a newspaper,the patients with tomato fever get red rashes on the skin almost the size of tomatoes. The fever is locally called "tomato fever" and some patients have mentioned worms coming out of the boils that develop on the rashes. There is no fever named as Tomato fever. Some place the sores on the face due to chiken gunia fever is called as Tomato fever.
It means there is no fever. Febrile means having fever
Yes, a fever can increase your pulse rate. You need to take some kind of paid medication to try and get your fever down.
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that occurs following a Streptococcus pyogenes infection, such as streptococcal pharyngitis or scarlet fever.
If you haven't gotten medical care since your appendix burst, return to the hospital emergency room for an examination and, if your diagnosis is correct, IV antibiotics.
There is not a specific danger zone for a fever in an adult. A fever for an adult is consider to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If it reaches102 or higher and does not respond to fever reducing medication, medical attention is needed.
Some degree of fever is common after surgical procedure.
If having cold/flu symptoms is 98 F considered a fever in an adult?
Take him to his doctor
The dog has a fever for a reason, I'm assuming you have taken their temperature, a high fever is very serious, please see the vet NOW
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Yes most people have a fever before they start taking it.I would continue to take it if youre worried talk to your Doctor.
Yes. Germs don't care how old you are.
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An adult with a fever has an abnormally elevated body temperature over 100.4 degrees F (38 C). Elderly individuals with a fever should be managed carefully. The following adults should be evaluated by a physician: * An adult with a fever over 102.9 degrees F (39.4 C) * An adult over 65 years old with a fever over 101.9 degrees F (38.8 C) * An adult with a fever that lasts longer than 3 days Types of fever include: * Low-grade fever: ** Temperature less than 101 degrees F (38.3 C) * High-grade fever: ** Temperature over 104 degrees F (40 C)
The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.