Yes, intravenous (IV) fluids, often referred to as a "drip," can be administered to patients with a 104°F fever, especially if they are dehydrated or unable to take fluids orally. The IV fluids can help maintain hydration and support overall recovery. However, the underlying cause of the fever should also be evaluated and treated accordingly. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate medical guidance.
104 is in Fahrenheit. In Celsius/centigrade that is 40 degrees, which is definitely a fever temperature.
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104 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes, fever rise up to 103/104, it is a step ladder in character.
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It's not 114, but 104 - Fever Frequency. And Rhicha Vyas hosts the breakfast show on Fever between 7am and 11am!
a rash with 104 to 106 degrees f. fever.
YEs..it did for me..from 104 to 98.4
1.6*104=16000
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.
Doctor put a glucose drip to the patient who has just been operated because their body is become week .