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If a body temp fluctuates between 97.9 to 99 f is this called a fever? And what is the normal body temp range
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Your temperature is normal don't worry it slightly varies person to person ,98 to99 range normal approximately Take Decoction of Giloy (Tinorospora cordifolia) Mulahathi (Glycerrhiza glabera) at morning
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No it is not a fever if you doesn't feel any symptoms like bodyache, headache, or weakness
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normal range is 98.6(+or- 0.4)
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Hello there, the mentioned temp is absolutely normal. Normal body temp varies from 97-99°f
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No its not 
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Normal body temperature various from morning and evening .. Normal is 98.3 F +/- 0.4 variation in the morning Evening is 98.7 F +/- 0.4 variation in the evening. Your case it might be very normal .. If u have any associate symptoms then contact doctor..
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