yes
Not always will you have the swine flu if you have a temperature over 101 but you should 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.
if it is above 103
It's a low fever but yes. 103 is a high fever, 104 is when you should call a doctor, 105 is hospital worthy, and 106 can cause brain damage, nerve damage, seixures, and death.
There are literally hundreds of different things that can cause a high fever and a headache. You should take note of any other symptoms and contact your doctor if your fever goes over 103 degrees.
You can wait if you want to. Many people don't like the sweating that usually comes with a fever breaking and if your fever is 101 F or lower there is no need to reduce it. However, a fever of 103 or higher in adults should be lowered quickly and if it is persistent for several days you should see a doctor.
Yes, he has some type of infection. Give him Motrin or Tylenol to reduce his fever and get him to a doctor. This could be serious.
103 is the temperature you should see a doctor at.
103 is considered a high fever in a 12 year old. Except if the child has flu symptoms along with the fever of 102, if that is the case, call the doctor when the fever reaches 102. You should also call the doctor sooner than 103 if your child has had seizures in the past.
A high fever in a child is usually around 101-103 after that they should deffinetly see a doctor. -- A body temperature of 38.5 degree Celsius and above is considered a high fever.
No, you should not, but in some cases if it really bad, then yes. But if it gets to 103 or 104 or 105. then YES.
First.. I am not a doctor. You should see a doctor if you are sick enough to be worried. 103 is usually the "high fever" point. High fevers need to be treated by medical professionals. Your fever could be due to dehydration also. Drink alot of water and "electrolyte drinks" like pedialyte (not gatorade) in the ratio of 2 units of water to every 1 unit of electrolyte drink. Really anytime you are worried about your health you should see a health professional.