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  1. Severe RSV symptoms in adults. When RSV leads to complications like pneumonia or bronchitis, additional symptoms can develop. You might have one or more of the following: Extreme tiredness or weakness. Low appetite. Persistent cough. Wheezing. Shortness of breath. Bluish skin, lips or nails.

  2. Jan 12, 2023 · “Older adults can have all sorts of viruses and not develop a fever,” says Dr. Scott Dresden, an emergency medicine physician and director of Geriatric Emergency Department Innovations (GEDI) at Northwestern University in Chicago. “It is also common for older adults to have low body temperature when they have an infection.”

  3. If obtained orally, or from forehead, we usually add one more degree so that 100.2 becomes 101.2. Rectal temperature is more accurate because it is the core body temperature. Normal body temperature is 98.6. That said, many people will normally run as low as 96.7 in the morning, and can reach 98 or 99 by mid-afternoon.

  4. Jul 1, 2000 · Fever, the cardinal sign of infection, may be absent or blunted 20%–30% of the time. An absent or blunted fever response may in turn contribute to diagnostic delays in this population, which is already at risk for increased morbidity and mortality due to infection. On the other hand, the presence of a fever in the geriatric patient is more ...

  5. May 31, 2022 · Summary. Fever refers to a body temperature of 100.4 °F (38°C) or more. Fever is a symptom of the body’s reaction to an underlying cause. These causes can include infection, inflammatory diseases, certain medications, blood clots, and cancer, among other factors.

  6. What Is Considered a High Fever in Adults? Most adults have a baseline temperature of 98.6 F. Generally, temperatures of 103 degrees Fahrenheit or higher are considered high for an adult. However, when an adult sustains a temperature higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit for an unusually long period of time, it could also be cause for concern.

  7. Jan 1, 2023 · As with COVID, fever — defined as a temperature of 100.4° F or higher — is your immune system's response to an infection or another invader. Your elevated temperature is a clear sign something is amiss. Most fevers go down if you take an over-the-counter medication such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil).

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