No, 97.3 is within normal body temperature range. It is said that 98.6 is body temperature though, like all systems, to forever maintain a constant temperature while subjected to external variants, it is impossible to instantaneously respond to the changes. Therefore your body temperature will fluctuate, if you exert, your body temperature will rise ergo you sweat to cool down, if you are exposed to low temperature you shiver in order to warm up. A variation of even 2 degrees F is not something to fret about unless it is persistent or perhaps you notice other symptoms such as swollen glands, lymph nodes, unclean cut... as those in association with a fever can indicate an infection.
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you should see a doctor, if this is true then yeah, I recomend it. It is severley abnormal and cute but DOCTOR!!
If you have a persistent fever above 100.4°F (38°C) for more than a day or two, it's advisable to consult a doctor. Additionally, if you experience other concerning symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, severe headache, or persistent vomiting, seek medical attention promptly. It's always better to err on the side of caution when dealing with a fever, especially in adults.
If you are experiencing white phlegm in your throat along with other symptoms like fever, difficulty breathing, or chest pain, it is recommended to see a doctor. They can determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Yes, it is important to see a doctor if you are experiencing persistent headache, sensitivity to light, and nausea after hitting your head. These symptoms could indicate a concussion or other serious injury that may require medical attention.
It is recommended to seek medical attention if you experience severe pain, inability to bear weight or use the injured area, deformity, swelling, or numbness/tingling. If you suspect a fracture or if symptoms are not improving after a few days of rest and self-care, it is best to consult a doctor.
yes
If you have a fever you should see a doctor to find out what's wrong.
You should not use antibiotics that were not prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Please go see a doctor.
Yes, you should always see a doctor when you are feeling badly. It is possible that you may have an ear infection and will need antibiotics.
If you are throwing up blood after having a fever, you should see a doctor. This is not normal.
You should take the child to see a doctor as soon as you possibly can.
No. But if you are experiencing them you should probably see a doctor.
If you have a fever, chest pain, or green or yellow mucuos you should see the doctor immediately. Uncontrolled infection is one of the top three causes of death in lupus.
You should always be concerned when your child has a high grade fever. His/her body is trying to fight off an infection that are causing all of these symptoms. Sorry if this didn't help. Hope you feel better.
Not always will you have the swine flu if you have a temperature over 101 but you should go see a doctor
If you have a high fever for more then 3 days, see a doctor.
Take a fever reducing drug, and see a doctor as soon as possible. i would say go see the Doc, it could be a sign of something needing more than just paracetamol. good luck!!!