A fever is typically considered to be a body temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
No, I believe that a fever temperature can only go up to 109.9 Fahrenheit - 110 Fahrenheit
You are more likely to have pain in the stomach, then a very h igh fever.
Any fever is an indication that something is wrong, but, as fevers go, 100 degrees (I assume Fahrenheit) is pretty mild.
There is about 101 degree Fahrenheit fever in appendicitis. You can have 99.8 degree temperature in appendicitis, specially when you have received pain killer injection.
100 degrees F is 37.8 C. Anything 100 and higher is considered a fever in infants and children.
The fever is called sustained when it does not touch the base line of 98.4 degree Fahrenheit. This term is also used for a fever when it dose not go in reasonable period of time of say one week.
In both the diseases, fever may start with slow onset. Patients suffering from both of them complain of headache. Patients suffering from both will have mild spenomegaly at some stage of fever. ( Usually at the end of week.) Both fevers have leucopenia in peripheral smear. Fever will never rise above 104 degree Fahrenheit in typhoid fever. And patient of typhoid fever will get 'toxic' in about 7 days of fever. At 104 degree Fahrenheit temperature he will need assistance of two persons to go to toilet as against patient of malarial fever. Patient of malarial fever can walk to longer distance without assistance. The experienced doctor can tell from the face of the patient that he is suffering from typhoid fever or not.
It might and it might not. If you have a fever because you have the stomach flu, then it could. If you have a fever, but your stomach is not upset, it probably wouldn't.
Average human body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Fevers should be diagnosed by doctors.
If you have a fever it may be the stomach virus
yes, it is a considered a low-grade fever.