I have a fever, but i feel fine. should i still go to school?!


Question: If you have been sick with something previous to this mystery fever, then no. When we are sick, our cells fight the infection which causes our temperature to rise. Since your fever is still significant, obviously your body is still trying to fight off infection, and it also means you're contagious.

If you haven't been sick and this fever is significant and isn't normal for you, I would see a doctor ASAP. If your fever continues to rise, the hospital is the next stop.

Hope that helps!


Answers: If you have been sick with something previous to this mystery fever, then no. When we are sick, our cells fight the infection which causes our temperature to rise. Since your fever is still significant, obviously your body is still trying to fight off infection, and it also means you're contagious.

If you haven't been sick and this fever is significant and isn't normal for you, I would see a doctor ASAP. If your fever continues to rise, the hospital is the next stop.

Hope that helps!

No... I would go visit my doctor because I was like that one time and it was the flu...

that depends on how high the fever is.
if it is under 101, then I would go to school, just keep washing your hands and try to avoid infecting anyone.
if it is over 101, stay home.

No! If you have a fever, your body is trying to fight off something and it could be contagious. I would see a doctor. Fevers are never normal.

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NO because when you have a fever.. that is the time you are most contagious

It's best to ask your doctor about it. I don't know what caused your fever but usually doctors orders for a rest.





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