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100 degree fever in adults
A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. Boris Ripaanswered
Pediatrics 38 years experience
Yes: It's a low grade fever.Could be sign of disease.
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4.9k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 16-year-old male asked:

Dr. Bernard Seifanswered
Clinical Psychology 42 years experience
Liquids: You can make sure he's seen his doc. Fluids are important so tea (even tea bags) would be a good choice if he drinks it. Avoid sports drinks because... Read More
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4.4k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Dan Fisheranswered
Internal Medicine 29 years experience
Take a walk.: Fever in and of itself is not of much import or consequence. Especially when only 100 as you note. No benefit to rest for this. Unless you have a ont... Read More
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3.7k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 41-year-old male asked:

Dr. Michael Thompsonanswered
Hematology and Oncology 22 years experience
Question?: You have provided a statement, not a question. I suspect that someone getting ivig with an elevated temperature has a problem more complex than a 400 ... Read More
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5k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Elvia Greathouseanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 24 years experience
No: That is not a high enough temperature to cause harm to your baby. Get plenty of rest and fluids and let your cold run its' course. Higher fever like... Read More
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3.8k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A member asked:

Dr. James Fergusonanswered
Pediatrics 48 years experience
Hard to say: This is a minimal temperature elevation and the event may reflect just a bug bite reaction on the foot. It might also be an infection.If this interfer... Read More
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1.2k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Megan Birdanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 21 years experience
Maybe: It is not unusual to have a slight fever in response to a procedure. But it can be a sign of infection. If you have cramping, bleeding or the fever ... Read More
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5.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 37-year-old male asked:

Dr. Amrita Dosanjhanswered
Pediatric Allergy and Asthma 38 years experience
Please check with your OB specialist. The vaccination is recommended, unless otherwise contraindicated.
For fever, Tylenol may be administered for fev... Read More
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Answered Aug 24, 2021
A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. Martin Raffanswered
Infectious Disease 58 years experience
What have you done?: Has your baby been seen by its doctor? Is it still pulling at the ear? What medication is it taking? If has been treated by a doctor and continues w... Read More
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5.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Neil Giddingsanswered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 41 years experience
Some concern: Most children will have an ear infection at some time before 6 years of age.
Ear infections usually cause low grade temp, discomfort and temporary ... Read More
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4.6k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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