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How to Detect Fever Without a Thermometer

Welcome! If you're wondering whether you might have a fever but don't have a thermometer handy, you've come to the right place. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through some common symptoms and methods for detecting fever without the use of a thermometer.

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Remember, while these methods can help indicate a fever, they are not as accurate as a thermometer. Always seek professional medical advice if you're concerned about your health. Stay safe and take care!

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Determining if you have a fever without a thermometer can be tricky, but you can look out for symptoms like feeling unusually warm or flushed, experiencing chills, sweating, or having a headache or body aches. Sometimes, resting your hand on your forehead might give some indication if it's warmer than usual. Have you been feeling any specific symptoms that make you think you might have a fever? It’s important to listen to your body, and I’m here if you’d like to share more about how you’re feeling!