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What is 103 Fever?
How to overcome from 103 Fever?

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Answered by IAmMyParentsPearl
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Explanation:

A fever is a temporary increase in your body temperature, often due to an illness. Having a fever is a sign that something out of the ordinary is going on in your body.

For an adult, a fever may be uncomfortable, but usually isn't a cause for concern unless it reaches 103 F (39.4 C) or higher. For infants and toddlers, a slightly elevated temperature may indicate a serious infection.

Prevention

You may be able to prevent fevers by reducing exposure to infectious diseases. Here are some tips that can help:

Wash your hands often and teach your children to do the same, especially before eating, after using the toilet, after spending time in a crowd or around someone who's sick, after petting animals, and during travel on public transportation.

Show your children how to wash their hands thoroughly, covering both the front and back of each hand with soap and rinsing completely under running water.

Carry hand sanitizer with you for times when you don't have access to soap and water.

Try to avoid touching your nose, mouth or eyes, as these are the main ways that viruses and bacteria can enter your body and cause infection.

Cover your mouth when you cough and your nose when you sneeze, and teach your children to do likewise. Whenever possible, turn away from others when coughing or sneezing to avoid passing germs along to them.

Avoid sharing cups, water bottles and utensils with your child or children.

Hope it helps you!

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Answered by hareem23
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Hyperpyrexia, or fever of 106°F or higher, is a medical emergency. If the fever is not lowered, organ damage and death can result. In fact, if you're experiencing a fever of 103°F or higher with other significant symptoms, it's important that you seek immediate medical care.

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Adults should seek medical attention if their fever has lasted longer than three days at a temperature of 103 or more. An adult should not treat a fever that is 102 or less unless otherwise instructed by a doctor. A doctor may advise taking ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol).

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