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Oh man, I’m not feeling so hot - I’ve got a 38 high fever! It’s been going on for days and it’s really taking its toll. Ugh, I’m so wiped out. I just want to curl up in bed and sleep it off. But first, let’s take a look at what causes a fever this high and how to treat it.

Is 38.9 A High Fever? [Solved]

If you’re feeling hot and sweaty, it could be a sign that your temperature is up. So, if you’re feeling under the weather, take your temp - just to be on the safe side. And if it’s higher than usual, don’t sweat it - just call your doc!

  1. Temperature: A fever is defined as a body temperature that is higher than normal, usually 38°C (100.4°F) or higher.

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

  3. Causes: High fevers can be caused by viral or bacterial infections such as the flu or strep throat, as well as other illnesses like heat exhaustion or sunstroke.

  4. Treatment: Treatment for a high fever typically involves taking over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce the temperature and relieve discomfort associated with the fever.

  5. Complications: If left untreated, high fevers can lead to dehydration and other serious complications such as seizures in children under five years old and confusion in adults over 65 years old.

Yikes, 38° is a scorcher of a fever! That’s way too high and you should definitely get it checked out. It’s not something to mess around with - if it doesn’t come down soon, you should head to the doctor pronto.