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If 98.6 is normal, what is considered a low enough temperature that would indicate Wilsons Temperature Syndrome?

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If 98.6 is normal, what is considered a low enough temperature that would indicate Wilsons Temperature Syndrome?

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Normally the temperature isn’t just a little low, it’s quite low, classically 97. 8 or lower. Some patients temperatures are in the 95’s and even as low as in the 93’s. However, other patients have been known to improve when their temperatures went up to 98.6 from only 98.2 or 98.4. A few tenths of a degree can make a difference. Therefore it is important to be sure your thermometer is working properly, as some thermometers can give an error on the high side, so you would think your temperature is higher that it actually is!

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