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Ugh, I’m feeling so hot - like I’ve got a fever! My body temperature is through the roof and it’s making me feel really uncomfortable. Yikes! It’s no fun when you’re burning up like this. Hopefully, I can get some relief soon.
Why Does My Body Feel Hot But No Fever? [Solved]
Well, gee whiz! It’s strange that I’m feeling hot but don’t have a fever. Usually, when you have a fever, you feel pretty toasty. But there are other things that can make your body temperature rise without having a fever - like the environment around you, what meds you’re taking, your age and hormones, and even how you’re feeling emotionally. Depending on the cause of why your temp is up, it could mean that you’re sweating buckets or not at all.
Temperature: A fever is defined as a body temperature that is higher than normal. Generally, a fever is considered to be 100.4°F (38°C) or higher when taken orally.
Sweating: Sweating more than usual can be an indication of a fever, as the body works to cool itself down by releasing sweat and heat through the skin.
Chills: Feeling cold and shivering can also be a sign of having a fever, as the body attempts to warm itself up by generating heat through muscle contractions.
Headache: A headache may accompany a fever due to dehydration or inflammation caused by an infection in the body that is causing the elevated temperature.
Fatigue: Feeling tired and weak can also be associated with having a fever, as your body expends energy trying to fight off whatever infection or illness is causing it in the first place
Oh man, I’m feelin’ hot! I must have a fever. My body’s burning up! Ugh, this isn’t good. Time to take my temperature and see what’s going on.