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Pocatello Family Physician Doctors for Aches, Pain, FeverType of Physician: Family Physician What is a Family Physician? A certification by the Board of Family Practice; practitioners prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of ailments in patients of all ages, placing special emphasis on the care of families on a continuing basis. They have received a broad range of training that includes surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and geriatrics. Specialty: Family Practice Common Name: Family Doctor Family Physician Doctors in Pocatello *![]() Portneuf Family Medicine ![]() Portneuf Family Medicine ![]() ISU Health Center ![]() Lisa Burgett MD ![]() ISU Health Center ![]() David L Wise MD ![]() Pocatello Family Medicine ![]() Mark L Mansfield MD ![]() Mark L Mansfield MD ![]() Michael Gregson MD ![]() Mountainview Family Medicine ![]() Mountainview Family Medicine ![]() West Family Medicine ![]() Inermountain Family Practice ![]() Inermountain Family Practice ![]() Inermountain Family Practice ![]() Inermountain Family Practice ![]() Blackfoot Medical Clinic ![]() Blackfoot Medical Clinic ![]() Blackfoot Medical Clinic ![]() Blackfoot Medical Clinic ![]() Bingham Memorial Hospital Emergency Dept ![]() Cedar Creek Family Medicine ![]() Mountain River Medical Association ![]() Mountain River Medical Association ![]() Health West American Falls ![]() Dean L Williams MD ![]() Harms Family Clinic ![]() Brad Erikson DO ![]() Brad Erikson DO ![]() Oneida County Clinic ![]() Family First Medical Center ![]() Reed I Ward DO ![]() Family First Medical Center ![]() Reed I Ward DO ![]() Ronald K Arbon MD ![]() Gene Hodges MD ![]() Teton Integrative Health ![]() Community Care Urgent Care & Family Practice ![]() Community Care Urgent Care & Family Practice ![]() EIRMC Rocco Cifrese MD ![]() Tony Golden MD ![]() Teresa Johnson MD ![]() Julian DeBruyn-Kops MD ![]() Idaho Urgent Care ![]() Idaho Urgent Care ![]() EIRMC Wallace Baker MD ![]() Caribou Medical Clinic ![]() Rigby Community Care ![]() David B Beckstead MD ![]() Lynn P Eskelson MD ![]() Mark H Gibby MD ![]() Lost Rivers Rural Health Clinic ![]() Drs Gehmlich & Miller ![]() David Daniels MD ![]() Family Medical Center ![]() Green Field Family Medicine ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Minidoka Memorial Hospital ![]() Wayne H Blauer MD ![]() Walter M Graham MD ![]() Wayne H Blauer MD ![]() Alan S Nelson MD ![]() Cassia Family Practice ![]() Wayne H Blauer MD ![]() Bernard R Boehmer MD Pocatello, IdahoUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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FeverWhat is a fever?Fever refers to an elevation in body temperature. Technically, any body temperature above the normal oral measurement of 98.6 F (37 C) or the normal rectal temperature of 99 F (37.2 C) is considered to be elevated. However, these are averages, and one's normal body temperature may actually be 1 F (0.6 C) or more above or below the average of 98.6 F. Body temperature can also vary up to 1 F (0.6 C) throughout the day. Fever is not considered medically significant until body temperature is above 100.4 F (38 C). Anything above normal but below 100.4 F (38 C) is considered a low-grade fever. Fever serves as one of the body's natural defenses against bacteria and viruses which cannot live at a higher temperature. For that reason, low fevers should normally go untreated, unless accompanied by troubling symptoms. Also, the body's defense mechanisms seem to work more efficiently at a higher temperature. Fever is just one part of an illness, many times no more important than the presence of other symptoms such as cough, sore throat, fatigue, joint pains or aches, chills, nausea, etc. Fevers of 104 F (40 C) or higher demand immediate home treatment and subsequent medical attention, as they can result in delirium and convulsions, particularly in infants and children. Fever should not be confused with hyperthermia, which is a defect in your body's response to heat (thermoregulation), which can also raise the body temperature. This is usually caused by external sources such as being in a hot environment. How should I take a temperature for fever?Digital thermometers can be used to measure rectal, oral, or axillary (under the armpit) temperatures. The American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend use of mercury thermometers (glass), and they encourage parents to remove mercury thermometers from their households to prevent accidental exposure to thi... Recommended Reading Related to FeverNorovirus infection facts
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