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    Abnormal increase in body temperature.

    Common Causes

    Fever is not always related to an underlying condition. It may be caused by:

    • Injury
    • Side effects of drugs
    • Over exertion of the body
    • Pain
    • Stress
    • Teething
    • Vaccine side effects
    Related Conditions
    Sometimes fever may signify an underlying health condition. These conditions include:

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    People also ask

    Is a moderate fever dangerous?
    However, a moderate fever may be slightly dangerous for adults with a heart or lung disorder because fever causes the heart rate and breathing rate to increase. Fever can also worsen mental status in people with dementia. Extreme temperature elevation (typically more than 105.8° F, or 41° C) may be damaging.
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    Is 35.6 a fever?
    Fever implies an elevated core body temperature of more than 38. 0°C. Fever is a response to cytokines and acute phase proteins and occurs in infections and in non-infectious conditions. Thus, 35. 6 is not fever.
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    What causes a high fever a day?
    Sepsis: This occurs when the body has an extreme reaction to an infection. This is a daily fever that is always higher than normal but may fluctuate as much as 3.6°F (2°C) throughout the day. Common causes may include: Infective endocarditis: This is an infection of the endocardium, which is the membrane that lines the inside of the heart.
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    Are persistent low grade fevers a cause for concern?
    For the most part, persistent low grade fevers are not a cause for concern. However, it is important to monitor the fever to see whether it gets worse. Anyone who is concerned about their symptoms or experiences a persistent low grade fever for more than 10 days should see a doctor.
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  3. WebAug 29, 2019 · A persistent low grade fever is when the body temperature stays between 100.4°F and 102.2°F for more than 2 weeks. It may be a sign of an infection, medication, stress, or a chronic disorder. Learn about the …

  4. WebNov 29, 2021 · Learn what a fever is, why we get it, and when to seek medical attention. Find out how COVID-19, vaccination, and other factors affect fever in adults.

  5. WebMar 26, 2024 · 1–13 years: 95.9–99 F. Adults. The normal body temperature range for teens and adults is 97–99 F. People over age 60 have slightly lower temperatures than those younger than 60. Average Temperature …

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