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Well, here we are in the midst of a pandemic and one of the most common symptoms is a low grade fever. It’s something that can be really scary, but it’s important to remember that it doesn’t always mean you have COVID-19. Yikes! So, let’s take a look at what causes this type of fever and how to manage it if you do experience it.

Should I Test For Covid If I Have A Low-Grade Fever? [Solved]

Hey, if you’ve got a low-grade fever, it’s time to get tested for COVID. Y’know, just to be on the safe side. It’s not a surefire sign that you’re sick, but it’s definitely worth checking out!

  1. Temperature: A low-grade fever is defined as a temperature between 100.4°F (38°C) and 102°F (38.9°C).

  2. Symptoms: Common symptoms of a low-grade fever include chills, body aches, fatigue, and mild headache.

  3. Duration: Low-grade fevers typically last for 1–3 days but can persist for up to two weeks in some cases.

  4. Causes: Low-grade fevers are often caused by viral infections such as the common cold or flu, but can also be caused by bacterial infections or other illnesses such as COVID-19.

  5. Treatment: Generally speaking, low-grade fevers do not require medical treatment and can be managed with rest and over the counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce discomfort and help bring down the fever if necessary

Covid can cause a low-grade fever, which is usually around 100.4°F or lower. It’s not as high as a regular fever, but it can still make you feel pretty lousy. Plus, it’s one of the main symptoms of Covid, so if you have it, you should definitely get checked out right away!