Endocrinologist, Family Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Rheumatologist
M.B.B.S, M.D.(Internal Medicine) (USA), MSc Clinical Endocrinology(UK), Pg Dip Clinical Endocrinology(UK)
Endocrinologist, Family Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Rheumatologist
M.B.B.S, M.D.(Internal Medicine) (USA), MSc Clinical Endocrinology(UK), Pg Dip Clinical Endocrinology(UK)
General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Urologist, Pediatric Surgeon
M.B.B.S., M.S Fellowship, F.I.C.S (USA)
General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Urologist, Pediatric Surgeon
M.B.B.S., M.S Fellowship, F.I.C.S (USA)
Although a fever could be considered any body temperature above the normal 98.6 F (37 C), medically, a person is not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 F (38.0 C). Most fever is beneficial, causes no problems, and helps the body fight off infections.