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Oh man, I’m not feeling so hot - I’ve got a fever of 106! I’m off to the hospital ASAP. Hopefully they can get me back on my feet in no time. Wish me luck!

Should You Go To Hospital With 106 Fever? [Solved]

If the adult’s fever lasts for more than three days, they should get help pronto. If it rises above 103°F, or if they’re feeling nauseous, confused or have a rash, they should hightail it to the ER - these could be signs of meningitis.

  1. Temperature: A fever is defined as a body temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher.

  2. Symptoms: Common symptoms of a fever include chills, sweating, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches.

  3. Causes: Fevers can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, immunizations, heat exhaustion, and other medical conditions such as cancer or autoimmune disorders.

  4. Treatment: Treatment for a fever typically involves rest and hydration with fluids such as water or sports drinks to prevent dehydration; over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen may also be used to reduce the fever’s severity and duration if necessary.

  5. When to Seek Medical Attention: If the fever persists for more than three days despite treatment at home or if it reaches 103°F (39°C) or higher, it is recommended that you seek medical attention from your doctor or visit an urgent care center/hospital emergency room for further evaluation and treatment if necessary

Oh man, I’ve got a fever of 106! I’m so hot that I feel like I’m burning up. This is no joke - it’s time to head to the hospital ASAP. Hopefully they can get me back to feeling normal again soon.