Prolonged Fever

A fever is when a person’s blood heat is above normal. For many people, normal is roughly 98.6° Fahrenheit (37° Celsius). “Low-grade” means the temperature is slightly elevated — between 98.7°F and 100.4°F (37.5°C and 38.3°C) — and lasts for quite 24 hours. Persistent (chronic) fevers are typically defined as fevers lasting quite 10 to 14 days. A fever can mean tons of various things, but most low-grade and mild fevers are nothing to stress about. Most frequently, a rise in blood heat may be a normal response to an infection, sort of a cold or the flu. But there are many other less common causes of a persistent low-grade fever that only a doctor can diagnose.

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