Fever temperature is anything above the regular body temperature, 37°C (98.6°F), although this can vary depending on the person, time of day and the weather.
104 is in Fahrenheit. In Celsius/centigrade that is 40 degrees, which is definitely a fever temperature.
If it is in centigrade, then yes
The dog has a fever for a reason, I'm assuming you have taken their temperature, a high fever is very serious, please see the vet NOW
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If the body is unable to maintain a normal temperature and it increases significantly above normal, a condition known as hyperthermia occurs.
Not really. It denotes fever. Normal body temperature is 36.5-37.5 degree Celsius.
no..it means you have high fever.. so go to doctor and get yourself checked.
A temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention as it can be life-threatening. It is not safe for an individual to go home with such a high fever.
Here in the UK a temperature is measured in Centigrade, the normal being 37*c. If the temp goes from this, up to 37.5*c then this would be classed as a low grade fever. If it reached 40*c then this would be considered to be severe. Hope this helps.
There is not a specific danger zone for a fever in an adult. A fever for an adult is consider to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If it reaches102 or higher and does not respond to fever reducing medication, medical attention is needed.
You have a fever (febrile). The normal body temperature is 36-37 degrees centigrade (celcius). Fever is an indicator for us to know, that the body is beyond normal. See also hyperthermia, hypothermia
Fever is referred to as pyrexia because it originates from the Greek word "pyretos," meaning "fever." In medical terminology, pyrexia specifically denotes an elevated body temperature, often as a response to infection, inflammation, or other underlying health issues. This term helps healthcare professionals communicate more precisely about the symptoms and conditions associated with an increased body temperature.