YES. Those numbers are numbers in which you should definitely seek medical attention. I am sure someone else can expound in more detail on this but you need " Plain and Simple " if it were MY loved one, I would be AT the hospital.
Anything over 38 degrees Celsius is considered a fever. If it is over 40 degrees it is very serious and requires immediate hospital treatment.
Yes, a temperature of 102 means that adult is running a fever.
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London Fever Hospital was created in 1802.
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For fever, yes, send to hospital immediately. For weather, yes, not good for your skin. Go google your question SPECIFICALLY
The normal body temperature of a healthy, resting adult human being is stated to be at 98.6 degrees fahrenheit or 37.0 degrees celsius. Unless they are suffering from a fever, I guess they're the same as everyone else
This is the normal body temperature of a person, so it is not a fever. A fever has to be above 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit to be considered a fever. A significant fever is defined as being 38.0 degrees Celsius or 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes it is a little temp. and it could be a temp just getting started.99.1 im pretty sure. so if yours is 99.1,that as an fever temperature. on is a definite fever, 101.0 and higher is a high fever, and, depending on age, should be taken care of accordingly. 104.0 (40 C) or more is a hospital emergency.
Average human body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Fevers should be diagnosed by doctors.
An adult with a fever has an abnormally elevated body temperature over 100.4 degrees F (38 C). Elderly individuals with a fever should be managed carefully. The following adults should be evaluated by a physician: * An adult with a fever over 102.9 degrees F (39.4 C) * An adult over 65 years old with a fever over 101.9 degrees F (38.8 C) * An adult with a fever that lasts longer than 3 days Types of fever include: * Low-grade fever: ** Temperature less than 101 degrees F (38.3 C) * High-grade fever: ** Temperature over 104 degrees F (40 C)
A fever of 100.3 Degrees. However, because your normal body temperature is 98.6, it's not that big of a fever. You should keep an eye on it and if it rises a lot, call the doctor.