well like ive had a fever of 100.3-100.8 everyday for almost the past three weeks. i feel perfectly fine, but i dont understand why i keep having a fever. and it changes all the time. and this morning i woke up not feeling well and i took my temperature and it was normal. i dont understand why i have a fever when i feel fine but when i dont its normal. can anybody tell me whats wrong?and ive had a low grade fever since december and so i went to the doctor and told them about it and it was normal then so they didnt do anything about it and i want to know whats going on.
In this case it might be a good idea or for that matter the only choice to visit an emergency room. Tell them what you told us and let them tell you what needs to be addressed. There isn't anything normal about feeling like this and a doctor having you're A-1 when you're not. Better see an emergency room to be safe and get it in check. Ditch your current doctor especially if they say something is wrong. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 9:47 pm: Just watch yourself and be aware of your feelings. Take some advil, it will make your temperature go down. Sometimes, wierd things just happen like that. I would try to see another doctor also (not saying that yours is bad, but just to get a second opinion.) Also, if it persists and increases, I would just take a visit to the hospital, just in case. Eat healthy, see if that starts to work (if you havent already haha,) and try different temperature thermometers. Like try the one that you stick in your mouth, and get an electric that you put in your ear, and if you have an electric, try changing the battery, and make sure it is on the right setting (child, adult.)
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