Hello. A 15-year-old boy writes to you. I soon had bronchopneumonia. I was admitted to the hospital on April 17 (Wednesday). Yes, the symptoms are clear to me (difficulty breathing, fever, etc.). There is only one thing that worries me. At 25 I was discharged, my breathing is already stable, but the temperature continues. From my first day in the hospital, I can't take her off. Constantly rotates from 36. 7 to 37, 37. 1. Yes the temperature is not who knows how high, but I still have. At least I know that the normal human temperature is 36, 6. Since I caught this bronchopneumonia I am now 36. 8, 36. 9 and rarely 37. My question is is this normal, is this part of the recovery or is it a complication However, I decided to consult with you before consulting my GP. Thank you in advance.
1 timmy4754 answered
Temperature up to 37. 2 is normal for humans. If you had a fever, would you be discharged? Go for check-ups with your GP if you are not feeling well and move on with your life. HE IS HEALTHY. Don't look for diseases because that's how many people started with hypochondria, which then takes over their entire existence.