Here in the UK a temperature is measured in Centigrade, the normal being 37*c. If the temp goes from this, up to 37.5*c then this would be classed as a low grade fever. If it reached 40*c then this would be considered to be severe. Hope this helps.
yes, it is a considered a low-grade fever.
In the health care industry, 100 or above is considered a treatable fever.
Yes the average temp is 98 but if it's higher then the kid has a fever!
A low grade temp is considered 99.1 and goes up from there.
I assume you mean Celsius. It is around 95 degrees which means your body temperature may be too low so it wouldn't be considered a fever
No. 100 is usually considered a low fever. 98.6 is average. 98.3 is on the low end of normal. 101 is when people start to worry about a fever, but 100 is when a child would be sent home from school, so make your determination from that, I suppose.
Yes. It is a low fever, but it is a fever. A full blown fever is 100 degrees.
Yes, a body temperature of 37.6 degrees Celsius is considered a low-grade fever. It is slightly above the normal range of 36.1-37.2 degrees Celsius and may indicate an infection or illness. It is recommended to monitor symptoms and seek medical advice if necessary.
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").
38.6 °C (101.6 °F) is considered a fever, in fact it's considered a HIGH fever.
Any temperature above 98.6 is considered a fever.
A normal body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is considered to be 98.6; if your temperature were 96.8 you would be suffering from mild hypothermia. A low grade fever is in the range of 102. At 104 it is a serious fever.