Not all fevers are created equally, and low -
grade fevers typically resolve themselves with time.
Not exact matches
In contrast, a toddler with a cold
typically has a low -
grade fever, a runny nose, and only a mild cough.
In contrast, a child with a cold
typically has a low -
grade fever, a runny nose, and only a mild cough.
If a
fever does present itself, it is
typically a low -
grade fever of about 99 to 100 degrees F.
If your dog has an upper respiratory infection or kennel cough, they
typically present with things like nasal discharge, a dry cough that gets worse at night, lethargy, a low -
grade fever, or a loss of appetite.