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Oh man, I’m burning up! I’ve got a 98 fever and it’s not looking good. I’m feeling so hot and bothered that I can barely think straight. Ugh, this is the pits! It’s like my body is on fire - no amount of rest or fluids seems to be helping. Here’s hoping this passes soon - otherwise, it looks like a trip to the doctor is in order!

Is 98.6 A Fever? [Solved]

Well, you know the drill - it’s not set in stone! Everyone’s different, so don’t be surprised if your body temperature is a bit higher or lower than 98.6 F. Hey, that’s just how it goes!

  1. Temperature: A fever is defined as a body temperature of 98°F (37°C) or higher.

  2. Symptoms: Common symptoms associated with a fever include chills, sweating, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches.

  3. Causes: Fevers can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, immunizations, heat exhaustion, and certain medications.

  4. Treatment: Treatment for a fever typically involves rest and hydration to help the body fight off the infection or condition causing it. Over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen may also be used to reduce the fever’s severity and duration if necessary.

  5. Complications: In rare cases, fevers can lead to more serious complications such as dehydration or seizures if left untreated for too long; therefore it is important to seek medical attention if the fever persists for more than three days or reaches 103°F (39°C).

Oh man, I’ve got a 98 fever! It’s so hot in here, I’m burning up. I’m gonna need to take some medicine and get some rest. Hopefully it’ll break soon - this is no joke!