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re: Calling all doctors....advice needed
Posted on 1/23/16 at 7:59 pm to Spock's Eyebrow
Posted on 1/23/16 at 7:59 pm to Spock's Eyebrow
Have no idea but I would like to know now.
Ratio?
Ratio?
Posted on 1/23/16 at 8:05 pm to Nado Jenkins83
She might be starting her period.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 8:13 pm to Nado Jenkins83
Generally your temperature can raise and lower depending on the day, time of day, and level of certain things in your body. When a woman is ovulating for example, their temperature raises a full degree.
However, 99.6, as Scruff pointed out isn't really a fever because it can be considered physiological at times. Meaning your body can do it just because.
100.4 is considered a fever because it is more likely something is causing that fever through inflammatory mediators like TNF, IFN, and a couple others.
That generally means an immune response to a pathogen, however it can be from just an overproduction of those by an auto-immune process. A couple other things can cause fever, and different diseases or processes can produce different degrees of fever.
However, 99.6, as Scruff pointed out isn't really a fever because it can be considered physiological at times. Meaning your body can do it just because.
100.4 is considered a fever because it is more likely something is causing that fever through inflammatory mediators like TNF, IFN, and a couple others.
That generally means an immune response to a pathogen, however it can be from just an overproduction of those by an auto-immune process. A couple other things can cause fever, and different diseases or processes can produce different degrees of fever.
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