Body Temperature Febrile

Febrile fever is an increase in body temperature above 37°C - a thermometer reading at which a person exhibits symptoms of intoxication - headache, weakness, loss of appetite, drowsiness. The causes of this temperature can be viral, bacterial and even cancer. Therefore, febrile temperature must be measured very carefully, since it may not always be an indicator of symptoms of a pathological condition. If you feel this is a temperature that is unusually high, do not hesitate to seek advice from your GP or doctor.