Greetings, iam Kay Wilkerson, Hope you’re having a great day!

Oh man, this Covid mild fever is really getting me down. I mean, it’s not like I’m in the hospital or anything, but it’s still no picnic. You know what I mean? It’s like a never-ending cycle of chills and sweats that just won’t quit. Ugh! And don’t even get me started on the fatigue - it’s enough to make you wanna pull your hair out! But hey, at least there are some treatments out there that can help ease the symptoms and get me back on my feet again. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery!

Is Covid Mild Without Fever? [Solved]

Wow, who’da thunk it? Turns out, a lot of COVID-19 patients don’t have a fever - 55.5% according to one study and 51.2% according to another. So, it looks like a good chunk of people with the virus don’t get the fever we usually associate with it.

  1. Fever: One of the most common symptoms of COVID-19 is a fever, which is defined as a body temperature above 100.4°F (38°C).

  2. Cough: A dry cough is another common symptom of COVID-19, and it may be accompanied by shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.

  3. Fatigue: Many people with mild cases of COVID-19 experience fatigue, which can range from mild to severe and last for several weeks or more.

  4. Loss of smell/taste: Some people with mild cases of COVID-19 report experiencing a loss or change in their sense of smell or taste, which can last for several weeks or more after recovery from the virus.

  5. Muscle aches/pains: Muscle aches and pains are also common among those with mild cases of COVID-19, and they may last for several weeks after recovery from the virus as well.

Covid can cause mild fever, which is usually nothing to worry about. It’s just your body’s way of fighting off the virus. But if it persists or gets worse, you should definitely get checked out by a doctor. Don’t take any chances - better safe than sorry!