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  2. Fever: First aid - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-fever

    The average body temperature is 98.6 Fahrenheit (37 Celsius). But typical body temperature can range between 97 F (36.1 C) and 99 F (37.2 C) or more. Your body temperature can vary by how active you are, your age or the time of day.

  3. Fever in adults: when to worry - Harvard Health

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    What is considered a fever in adults? The average body temperature is 98.6° F (37°C). But "normal" body temperature varies from person to person. It also changes during the day, rising a bit after you eat or exercise. Body temperature is often higher in the afternoon than it is when you wake up in the morning.

  4. Normal Body Temperature - Low vs. High, Normal Range - WebMD

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    There are different levels of severity of fevers in adults. These include: Low-grade fevers: 99.1 to 100.4 F. Moderate-grade fevers: 100.6 to 102.2 F. High-grade fevers: 102.4 to 105.8 F. If...

  5. Normal Body Temperature: Babies, Kids, Adults - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/what-is-normal-body-temperature

    The average “normal” body temperature is around 98.6°F (37°C), but this can vary depending on age and other factors. Taking your temperature orally, rectally, or in the armpit can also...

  6. How to recognize a fever and when to seek help, for every age...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/fever-temperature

    Typically, any temperature over 100 o F (37.7 o C) is considered a fever. A fever involves a higher than normal body temperature. Most commonly, they develop due to the body trying to...

  7. What Is a Normal Body Temperature? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    A temperature that’s higher than 100.4 F (or 38 C) is considered a fever, and it’s usually something you should bring to your doctor’s attention — especially if it lingers for more than two days, Dr. Ford says. Oftentimes, a fever is your body’s reaction to an infection or virus (like influenza).

  8. Fever - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Normal body temperature ranges from 97.5°F to 98.9°F (36.4°C to 37.2°C). It tends to be lower in the morning and higher in the evening. Most healthcare providers consider a fever to be 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. High fevers may bring on seizures or confusion in children.

  9. What Is Normal Body Temperature? - Verywell Health

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    A body temperature over 100.4 is considered a low-grade fever; temperatures above 103 are a high-grade fever; and temperatures over 105 become more dangerous, especially if untreated. Infants three months or younger with a rectal temperature over 100.4 should see a healthcare provider.

  10. In adults, the average body temperature measured orally (by mouth) is 98.0 F (36.7 C), with an approximate range between 95.5 F and 99.9 F. In most babies and children, the normal body temperature range is between 97.7 F (36.5 C) and 99.5 F (37.5 C).

  11. Fever - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/fever/symptoms-causes/syc-20352759

    Overview. A fever is a temporary rise in body temperature. It's one part of an overall response from the body's immune system. A fever is usually caused by an infection. For most children and adults, a fever may be uncomfortable. But it usually isn't a cause for concern. For infants, however, even a low fever may mean there's a serious infection.