Yep, even when the kid has other symptoms.
Depending on your normal body temperature, the typical "fever" is around 99, but can range anywhere from 99-104.
No it is not, they could die. A normal temperature for a human being is 37 degrees. :)
An adult horse should have a temperature of between 99 and 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A rat's normal temperature ranges from 100-103F [38-39C]
actually 98.6 is the normal temperature of the body... 97.8 is in the normal body temperature range
Average gestation arond 340 days. Normal temperature range is 99-101.
It is the whole degree Fahrenheit closest to normal human body temperature (98.6° F). 99°F is about 37.2°C
No, normal is like around 98.6. 99 can be considered low fever
Well, that temperature is below the normal temperature, witch is 98.6. So, anywhere between 99 degrees and higher is a fever.
99*5 F--101*5F is the normale range for an adult horse.
98.7 degrees Fahrenheit is around normal for a human*. A normal temperature for a dog is around 100.4-102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.*98.6 is exactly normal for a human.
The normal temperature is 98.6o Fahrenheit (37o Celsius) But 97.3o is not uncommon and is completely normal to have as a body temperature. 97o-99o is considered a normal, and safe temperature range for humans.