Adults and children should seek immediate medical attention for any fever of 104° Fahrenheit or above or for any elevation of body temperature accompanied by one or more of the following:
Convulsion
Loss of consciousness
Confusion
Stiff neck
Difficulty breathing
Severe pain anywhere in the body (especially the head, chest or abdomen)
Swelling or inflammation of any part of the body
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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