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Is Having Pulse Rate 86 And Body Warm Symptom Of Getting Fever ?

I am 26, female, married. My pulse is 86 and body is a bit warm.. .. Am I having fever
Tue, 3 May 2011
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Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic!
Your pulse is elevated-- normal is about 72/min. Have you recorded your body temperature by a thermometer. Do you have other symptoms like headache, pain in body, cough, burning urine etc.? I advice you to consult your family doctor. As for now, you can take Tab. Crocin or Dispirin for symptomatic relief. Good luck.
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General Surgeon Dr. Swapnendu Sekhar Ghosh's  Response
welcome to healthcaremagic
your pulse islittle fast
if you feel your body warm check temp by a thermometer if you have
ther may be little temp and if it persistsfor days consult a physician and take treatment as advised
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Is Having Pulse Rate 86 And Body Warm Symptom Of Getting Fever ?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic! Your pulse is elevated-- normal is about 72/min. Have you recorded your body temperature by a thermometer. Do you have other symptoms like headache, pain in body, cough, burning urine etc.? I advice you to consult your family doctor. As for now, you can take Tab. Crocin or Dispirin for symptomatic relief. Good luck.