Fibromyalgia is a type of arthritis of the tissues, You wouldn't think it would cause a fever but, then again, I would suppose it could. Not every disease is the same and it could if it's in the right spots and if the person suffering is agitated or some other condition that it's causing so, I don't think it's impossible but not probable. I wouldn't rule it out.
2007-07-04 11:45:41
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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I have 2 children and feature obvious this. I realize your problem. Of path, inform a dr. I consider that they're going to say this...if a youngster is appearing unbothered...it's exceptional to supply fluids and to get the fever down with tylenol. A hot bathtub would not harm both. If the youngster turns into dehydrated and torpid then you will have truly rationale for problem. a hundred and one isn't worried so much of a fever to a few pediatricians. Definitely supply tylenol (get the proper dose from the dr.) He'll be exceptional. This is simplest the establishing. You will reside too.
2016-09-05 14:50:37
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answered by ? 4
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As a sufferer of FMS for nearly 5 years, I can tell you that I have never had a fever from Fibro. However, many, many times, my skin (torso, arms and head) has gotten so hot you'd think I had an extremely high fever. At these times, I've taken my temp. and found it to be as low as 94 degrees. It rarely gets up to the normal 98.6 degrees. I'm not sure what causes the skin to heat up like that, but it doesn't cause a fever within the body.
2007-07-04 16:16:27
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answered by Terry G 1
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No.
2007-07-04 12:08:47
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answered by Alabama 6
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no
2007-07-04 11:31:13
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answered by alleykhad607 5
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