Low fever - what symptoms should you pay attention to?

Low fever - what symptoms should you pay attention to?

What is considered a low fever on a thermometer?

As a rule, a normal body temperature is considered to be 37 degrees, although it can also fluctuate from 36.1 to 37.2. Low fever is the first sign of infection.

Typical symptoms include:

  • Headache;
  • Fatigue and general weakness;
  • Light sweating.

A low-grade fever is usually not serious, but it is a concern if it lasts a long time and is accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, vomiting, or dizziness.

Note that any type of fever, whether high or low, is a concern in infants 3 months of age or younger—at that point, you should definitely take your little one to the pediatrician. While an adult may have a mild fever, it can be a sign of a serious infection in newborns and infants.

An adult should be hospitalized if the fever is accompanied by the following symptoms:

  • A stiff neck;
  • Drowsiness, confusion;
  • Persistent vomiting and diarrhea;
  • Persistent sore throat;
  • Seizures or loss of consciousness;
  • Pain or burning sensation when urinating;
  • A rash with purple spots.

 

 

Source: 

https://www.verywellhealth.com/low-grade-fever-5084141