Warning Signs Of Adenoviruses

Fever

Livestrong

Fever refers to a higher-than-normal body temperature, usually caused by an infection of some kind. Experiencing this temporary increase in internal temperature is a sure sign your immune system is fighting something off. For adults, this is usually not a cause for concern despite the discomfort, until the temperature rises to 103 degrees Fahrenheit or worse. For toddlers and infants, on the other hand, even a slightly elevated temperature may be a serious problem.

In most cases, high body temperature will go away on its own in a few days, and it's often best left untreated; there seems to be an essential aspect to feverishness concerning fighting off adenovirus and other infections. To check a child's temperature, use an ear, forehead, oral, or rectal thermometer. Oral thermometers can also be used in the armpit if needed, but it is not the most accurate method. Allow at least five minutes for the thermometer to pick up the armpit's temperature, as it runs colder than an oral reading.

Keep reading to uncover more symptoms of adenoviruses now.

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