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Do I have a fever? How to take your own temperature accurately

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Do I have a fever? How to take your own temperature accurately

Plus, a doctor explains the signs to look out for if you don바카라 게임 웹사이트t have a thermometer.

we all know that the human body is 98.6 degrees, right? Well, maybe it was at one time, but according to new research, humans have gotten colder. Julie Parson it a medical researcher from Stanford University, and her team looked at 24,000 records of temperatures taken during the Civil War and compared those with 15,000 temperatures from the seventies and 150,000 from the early two thousands. And they found that men born in the early October more than 1 F cooler than those from the early 18 hundreds, and women had a similar drop in temperature more than half a degree Farenheit since the 18 nineties. So why are we getting colder, Parson? It says. Times have changed, and so have we explaining the environment that we're living in has changed, including the temperature in our homes, our contact with microorganisms and the food that we have access to saying despite conventional knowledge of the human beings have more or less stopped evolving as a species, we may never really stop changing
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Do I have a fever? How to take your own temperature accurately

Plus, a doctor explains the signs to look out for if you don바카라 게임 웹사이트t have a thermometer.

How do you know when you have a high temperature or fever? Your normal temperature fluctuates a little during the day, rising by a degree in the morning and is highest in the afternoon. However, when your core body temperature rises more than this, you have a fever. This can happen in infection and certain illnesses. A fever is our body바카라 게임 웹사이트s way of telling us something is off and shows your body is responding to a threat of some kind. What is a normal body temperature?For an adult, an average normal temperature measured with a mouth (oral) thermometer is 98.6°F, and for a child it's 97.52°F to 99.32°F. An elderly person should be around 98.24°F. If the number is higher than this, the adult or child has a fever.However, the number will also depend on the method you use and whether you follow instructions correctly. What type of thermometer should I use?Thermometers can usually be purchased from a pharmacist who can advise you on the best type for you and your household. The main types are digital probe and ear. Digital or Probe ThermometerThese are the most common household thermometers and easy to measure temperature from the armpit or mouth. They are a handheld device with a little window that easily displays the temperature in numbers. For children under five, it is suggested that you do an armpit measurement as long as they can sit still long enough.Ear (infrared) thermometerThese are commonly used by clinicians as easy to use on all ages, but they are expensive and some argue less accurate if not used correctly. These thermometers have clean disposable probe covers. With a child it is important that you gently pull the top of the ear gently backward as this clears the path to the ear drum where the measurement is taken. Following instructions, you then usually press a button and the digital result is displayed almost immediately. Forehead or strip thermometerThese are the least reliable of all thermometer types as they only really measure the skin temperature not that at the core. They can give you a relative reading 바카라 게임 웹사이트 whether things are going up and down 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but the actual number is not so accurate.How do I know if my thermometer is accurate?There are a number of things that could affect the thermometer reading to make it inaccurate:Not following instructionsMeasuring after being out in cold air or sitting in a hot bathMeasuring after consuming a hot or cold drink or mealBeing excessively wrapped in warm clothing or beddingMeasuring after exerciseHolding a hot water bottle, sitting by a fire, hot weatherHaving your head on a warm pillowIdeally, wait 10 to 15 minutes after your warm chicken soup or removing heavy bedcovers before taking your temperature. No need to strip down to be shivering, just not overheated, as shivering itself can raise a temperature further.How do I clean a thermometer?Make sure the thermometer is clean (wash with cool soapy water and rinse) and if they are available use a new disposable probe cover. It is fine to use the thermometer on different members of the household as long as you are rigorous about cleaning it in between.Wash your hands before and after taking anyone바카라 게임 웹사이트s temperature.Can I check for a fever without a thermometer?We often use the back of the hand to feel someone바카라 게임 웹사이트s body warmth as it is an area allegedly more sensitive to temperature. However, this can be subjective. You might only be able to tell that one of you is warmer than the other, so this is not really reliable.Burning up, sweating, shivering, feeling hot around the head, looking flushed, loss of appetite and aching can all be signs of a fever. You may actually feel cold rather than hot. When to see a doctor for a feverMost fevers on their own are not life threatening but if you have underlying health issues or worrying new symptoms, you will need to discuss with your health care professional. Headache, rash, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting especially in children may be signs of severe illness which cannot be measured by temperature alone and are all reasons to discuss urgently with your health care professional.In other febrile illnesses in all ages you may also have symptoms including chest pain, persistent cough, persistent diarrhoea, rashes, abnormal bleeding or bruising, reduced level of consciousness, problems passing urine or simply appear unwell to those around you. These would all be reasons to seek professional advice urgently.

How do you know when you have a or fever?

Your normal temperature fluctuates a little during the day, rising by a degree in the morning and is highest in the afternoon. However, when your core body temperature rises more than this, you have a fever. This can happen in infection and certain illnesses.

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A fever is our body바카라 게임 웹사이트s way of telling us something is off and shows your body is responding to a threat of some kind.

What is a normal body temperature?

For an adult, an average normal temperature measured with a mouth (oral) thermometer is 98.6°F, and for a child it's 97.52°F to 99.32°F. An elderly person should be around 98.24°F.

If the number is higher than this, the adult or child has a fever.

However, the number will also depend on the method you use and whether you follow instructions correctly.

What type of thermometer should I use?

Thermometers can usually be purchased from a pharmacist who can advise you on the best type for you and your household. The main types are digital probe and ear.

Digital or Probe Thermometer

These are the most common household thermometers and easy to measure temperature from the armpit or mouth. They are a handheld device with a little window that easily displays the temperature in numbers.

For children under five, it is suggested that you do an armpit measurement as long as they can sit still long enough.



Ear (infrared) thermometer

These are commonly used by clinicians as easy to use on all ages, but they are expensive and some argue less accurate if not used correctly. These thermometers have clean disposable probe covers.

With a child it is important that you gently pull the top of the ear gently backward as this clears the path to the ear drum where the measurement is taken. Following instructions, you then usually press a button and the digital result is displayed almost immediately.

Forehead or strip thermometer

These are the least reliable of all thermometer types as they only really measure the skin temperature not that at the core. They can give you a relative reading 바카라 게임 웹사이트 whether things are going up and down 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but the actual number is not so accurate.

How to tell when you have a temperature
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How do I know if my thermometer is accurate?

There are a number of things that could affect the thermometer reading to make it inaccurate:

  • Not following instructions
  • Measuring after being out in cold air or sitting in a hot bath
  • Measuring after consuming a hot or cold drink or meal
  • Being excessively wrapped in warm clothing or bedding
  • Measuring after exercise
  • Holding a hot water bottle, sitting by a fire, hot weather
  • Having your head on a warm pillow

Ideally, wait 10 to 15 minutes after your warm chicken soup or removing heavy bedcovers before taking your temperature. No need to strip down to be shivering, just not overheated, as shivering itself can raise a temperature further.



How do I clean a thermometer?

Make sure the thermometer is clean (wash with cool soapy water and rinse) and if they are available use a new disposable probe cover. It is fine to use the thermometer on different members of the household as long as you are rigorous about cleaning it in between.

Wash your hands before and after taking anyone바카라 게임 웹사이트s temperature.

Can I check for a fever without a thermometer?

We often use the back of the hand to feel someone바카라 게임 웹사이트s body warmth as it is an area allegedly more sensitive to temperature. However, this can be subjective. You might only be able to tell that one of you is warmer than the other, so this is not really reliable.

Burning up, sweating, shivering, feeling hot around the head, looking flushed, loss of appetite and aching can all be signs of a fever. You may actually feel cold rather than hot.

Do not take your temperature straight after drinking a hot drink.
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When to see a doctor for a fever

Most fevers on their own are not life threatening but if you have underlying health issues or worrying new symptoms, you will need to discuss with your health care professional.

Headache, rash, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting especially in may be signs of severe illness which cannot be measured by temperature alone and are all reasons to discuss urgently with your health care professional.

In other febrile illnesses in all ages you may also have symptoms including chest pain, persistent cough, persistent diarrhoea, rashes, abnormal bleeding or bruising, reduced level of consciousness, problems passing urine or simply appear unwell to those around you. These would all be reasons to seek professional advice urgently.