Science, asked by jjhgffui, 4 hours ago

what is fever come come to know fhjwrxohcs​

Answers

Answered by silentloffer
1

Answer:

\huge \sf {\orange {\underline {\pink{\underline {Answer ࿐ }}}}}

You're considered to be running a fever if an oral, rectal, ear, or temporal artery (forehead) thermometer registers 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. If you use an axillary (armpit) thermometer, the temperature reading will be around 1°F or 1°C lower, so anything over 99.4°F (37°C) would constitute a fever.

Similar questions