AmericangirlinFrance
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As the title says - at what point would you consider taking an adult with a high fever to the ER?
My husband tested positive today for type A influenza, and his fever spiked at 103.5 tonight. He's lucid, and it's coming down (a little) with Tylenol and Motrin, and he is drinking a little fluid (not as much as he probably should be, though). He's a healthy person normally, so I don't think he needs to go to the hospital. But seeing a number that high on the thermometer kind of freaked me out! I thought if he hit 104 after medication, then we might go.
So, hypothetically, at what point would you take a healthy adult to the ER for a high fever?
My husband tested positive today for type A influenza, and his fever spiked at 103.5 tonight. He's lucid, and it's coming down (a little) with Tylenol and Motrin, and he is drinking a little fluid (not as much as he probably should be, though). He's a healthy person normally, so I don't think he needs to go to the hospital. But seeing a number that high on the thermometer kind of freaked me out! I thought if he hit 104 after medication, then we might go.
So, hypothetically, at what point would you take a healthy adult to the ER for a high fever?