Basically, I run below the normal temp for adults, and once in awhile get near 100 degrees, for someone with a lower than average temp. can make you feel like 100 is super high, then this goes away, puzzling? Yes, but never show up at doc office as being sick, just something passing.
What I have learned, body temp can rise after eating (fuel) and I know for kids, but not about adults, that fevers will peak in the evenings, I can't remember why (lost memory) but it does.
Perhaps, that applies for adults too? Peri-menopausal women can have up and down temps too, hormones, grrrr!
I can go from 94-95 degrees, feel like I have the "chills" and then bundle up and poof! rise up to almost 100 degrees, drives me nuts sometimes, but again when checked by the doc, and a slew of blood tests, results come back "normal", I don't get it.
Sorry, if I couldn't answer your question, but thought I'd share the frustration I have with this "norm" adult body temp. thing, it puzzles me.
Oh, I get bouts with sinusitus, use to get sinus infections, so when I get a low grade temp I start to think it can be that, and then again when I see the doc all checks out normal.
Well, I hope you feel better soon.
DE
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