Most likely you don't have a fever. The normal temperature for a human adult is typically 98.6 degrees (+/- about 1 degree). Each person is a little different and you can have minor variations in what is normal for your body. (If you just finish exercising, that will raise your body temperature, so there are also environmental factors to take into account.
990 degrees F it is 300 degrees
To have a fever you need to have a temperature of 99 F and 38 C. Good Luck :)
A fever is typically defined as a body temperature above 38°C (100.4°F).
106 f. A dangerous fever.
Any temperature above 98.6 is considered a fever.
A body temperature of 36.95°C (98.51°F) is considered to be within the normal range for adults and is not classified as a fever. A fever is generally defined as a body temperature of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher. Therefore, 36.95°C does not indicate a fever.
Yes, you would have a fever if you have a temp of 100 F.
No. Normal body temperature is approximately 37°C or 100°F. Above 100°F is either fever or hyperthermia (depending on the mechanism), and anything under 95°F is considered hypothermia - the opposite of a fever.
A temperature of 99.6°F is considered to be a low-grade fever. It is slightly above the normal range of body temperature (98.6°F) but is not typically a cause for alarm unless accompanied by other symptoms. It is advisable to monitor the fever and seek medical attention if it persists or worsens.
990 degrees Fahrenheit = 532.222222 degrees Celsius
No, but it's only 0.2 F. degrees away from what would be considered a high fever. Oral temps between 99.5 F. and 100.0 F. are MILD fevers, and 100.1 F. to 100.9 F. are MODERATE fevers. 101.0 F.and over is a high fever, and 104.0 F. or more needs immediate medical attention. However, you can still have a fever at as low as 99.0 F. taken orally (this is called a "low grade fever").
Fever temperature is anything above the regular body temperature, 37°C (98.6°F), although this can vary depending on the person, time of day and the weather.