Rehabilitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Doctor
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S., Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injuries, Orthopaedic Trauma & Neurology
Rehabilitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Doctor
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S., Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injuries, Orthopaedic Trauma & Neurology
Pediatrician, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S., D.C.H, F.C.P.S (Pediatric), F.C.P.S (Neonatology)
Pediatrician, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S., D.C.H, F.C.P.S (Pediatric), F.C.P.S (Neonatology)
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.