no
The temperature of urine in the bladder is the same as the body's core temperature. A urine temperature of higher than 100 degrees is the same as a fever of 100, and is caused by infection, dehydration, or intense exercise.
About at a 100 degrees
Yes, you would have a fever if you have a temp of 100 F.
Any fever is an indication that something is wrong, but, as fevers go, 100 degrees (I assume Fahrenheit) is pretty mild.
no, the normal body temperature is 98-100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water boils at 100 degrees not at slightly over 37.5 degrees
No, 36.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is not a fever. It's slightly low, actually. Normal human body temperature (which can vary slightly from person to person) is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). I don't think it's considered a "real" fever until it's 37.78 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) or more.
Yes. It is a low fever, but it is a fever. A full blown fever is 100 degrees.
A 7-year-old would be considered to have a fever if his body temperature was above 100 degrees F.
101 degrees Fahrenheit. probaby around 101 degrees. 99 is very slight, and 100 is getting close.
it's not counted as a fever, it depends on your body. your body has different symptoms but 100 is a fever.
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.