Because you're sick. Go see a doctor.
Yes it is. According to the Mayo Clinic, you should contact a doctor if your body temperature reaches 103, if your fever lasts more than 7 days, or if your fever is progressively getting worse.
Yes, it's considered a fever when temp is above 37.5. If it gets to over 40 I'd go straight the drs or if it lasts more then 2 days.
You should take your child to the doctor for a fever if it is higher than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit and lasts for more than a couple of days, or if your child is experiencing other concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing, severe headache, or a rash.
Not to be flippant, but a persistent low grade fever is most typically caused by a persistent, low grade infection. There's not a lot else I can tell you without more symptoms present.
You should take your child to the doctor for a cough if it lasts for more than a week, is accompanied by a high fever, difficulty breathing, or if your child is wheezing or coughing up blood.
A slight fever can be beneficial as it helps the body fight off infections by activating the immune system and making it harder for bacteria and viruses to survive. It can also stimulate the production of white blood cells, which are essential for fighting infections. However, if the fever persists or becomes high, it may indicate a more serious underlying condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
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It depends on what fever you have. Simple fever can sometimes need just a proper rest and more water.
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They mean much the same but "I am suffering from fever" is grammatically more correct: it is the fever that actually makes you suffer.