Is 37.3 a fever in adults? In most adults, anoral or axillary temperature above 37.6°C (99.7°F) or a rectal or ear temperature above 38.1°C (100.6°F) is considered a fever. A child has a fever when his or her rectal temperature is higher than 38°C (100.4°F) or armpit (axi...
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Fever is a reasonably common symptom of COVID-19, affecting an average of four in ten (40%) of children and adults at some point in their illness. Importantly, this means thatmost people (60%) with COVID-19 will not have a fever, even though it is considered to be one of the thre...
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Can you get glandular fever in your 50s? It is rare to have a presentation ofglandular fever in those over the age of 40 and glandular fever in this age group may present without a sore throat or lymphadenopathy. Older adults are less likely to have splenomegaly. ...
Glandular fever is an infectious viral disease that mainly affects teenagers and young adults. It is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Glandular fever is usually transmitted through spit or saliva; people can get it by kissing or sharing glasses, cups, or cutlery. The symptoms of glandu...
FeverIce packsSponge coolingFever is a common problem in intensive care unit. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two methods of sponge cooling with ice packs on controlling of patients' fever in intensive care units....
adults; ,0.5 mL/kg/h for children Positive urine dipstick test for blood with a negative urine microscopy examination for red blood cells Increased respiratory rate for age Petechiae or purpura present Systolic BP ,90 mmHg for adults; ,fifth percentile for age in children ,16 years ...