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Very low grade fever
My body temperature in morning is around 97.5f and it varies throughout the day. Most of the time it is around 98.4 to 98.9. Occasionally it goes upto 99.2 in afternoon or evening and return back to normal (around 98.6) in 30-45 minutes. I was diagnosed with paratyphoid 15 day back and corona test was negative. Is this normal temperature fluctuation?
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Temperature when it touches 100 degree we call it as fever.. (oral)under arm anything above 99 degree is considered.. in your case your body may be dehydrated.. drink plenty of fluids  through out the day so that it will be stable
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Detailed history is needed How long u have this pattern of temp Maintain adequate hydration about 2-3 litres daily Eat light food, easy to digest, plenty of citrus fruits
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This is normal temp fluctuation. Nothing to worry.
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