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Ah man, I’m not feeling so hot. I’ve got a low grade fever and it’s really dragging me down. Ugh, I just want to curl up in bed and sleep it off. But that’s not an option right now - gotta power through! Hopefully this fever will break soon; in the meantime, I’ll just have to take it easy and keep my fingers crossed.

What Is A Low Grade Fever? [Solved]

If your temperature is hovering around 100.4 degrees, don’t panic - it’s just a low-grade fever. No need to rush to the doctor or take any meds; according to Dr. Joseph, it’s nothing to worry about.

  1. Definition: A low grade fever is a body temperature that is slightly elevated above normal, usually between 100-102°F (37.8-38.9°C).

  2. Causes: Low grade fevers can be caused by a variety of illnesses, including the common cold, flu, and other viral infections.

  3. Symptoms: In addition to an elevated body temperature, other symptoms of a low grade fever may include chills, fatigue, headache, and muscle aches.

  4. Treatment: Generally speaking, low grade fevers do not require medical treatment and can be managed with rest and over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce discomfort and help bring down the fever if necessary.

  5. Complications: If the fever persists for more than three days or is accompanied by severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing or confusion it may be necessary to seek medical attention in order to rule out any underlying conditions that could be causing the fever

Low grade fever is when your body temperature is slightly elevated, usually between 100-102°F. It’s not too serious, but it can be a sign of an underlying infection or illness. So if you’re feeling a bit off and have a low grade fever, it’s best to get checked out by your doctor just in case.