Hi, iam Morgan Wyatt, I hope today is better than yesterday.
Ah man, I’m not feeling so hot. I’ve got this low grade fever that’s been hanging around for a few days now. Ugh, it’s really dragging me down. You know how it is - you just don’t have the energy to do anything! Still, I’m trying to stay positive and keep my chin up. Hopefully this fever will break soon and I’ll be back on my feet in no time!
Why Do I Have A Low-Grade Fever But Feel Fine? [Solved]
Ya know, if you’ve got a low-grade fever that just won’t quit, it’s probably a sign of something else going on. Could be an infection or maybe even a chronic condition. Don’t worry too much though - usually these types of fevers aren’t anything to worry about.
Chills: A feeling of coldness accompanied by shivering and a rise in body temperature.
Sweating: Excessive sweating, often accompanied by clammy skin, is a common symptom of low grade fever.
Headache: A mild to moderate headache may accompany a low grade fever, usually located in the forehead or temples.
Fatigue: Low grade fevers can cause extreme fatigue and lack of energy due to the body’s increased effort to fight off infection or illness.
Muscle Aches: Muscle aches are common with low grade fevers as the body works harder to fight off infection or illness, causing muscles to become sore and tender from overuse or strain.
Loss of Appetite: Low grade fevers can cause loss of appetite due to nausea and other digestive issues that come with an elevated temperature in the body
Feeling a low grade fever can be a drag - it’s like you’re not quite feeling yourself. You might feel a bit off, with chills and maybe even some aches and pains. It’s no fun, but luckily it usually passes quickly. Hang in there!