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Does anyone spike fevers just randomly even when you are not sick?

Last week while at the Giants game I spiked a fever of 103.9 and ended up spending time at urgent care and they couldn't find anything wrong with me.

Does anyone get this even with no other problems going on?


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tiffjake Enthusiast
Does anyone spike fevers just randomly even when you are not sick?

Last week while at the Giants game I spiked a fever of 103.9 and ended up spending time at urgent care and they couldn't find anything wrong with me.

Does anyone get this even with no other problems going on?

I get night sweats or hot flashes (and not always at night, but usually at home in a "rest" mode) and only when glutened....maybe a connection? I got *something* gluten-y last night at dinner and was up at 3 am burning up and sick to my stomach. I don't know, just wanted to throw that out there.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Is there any chance that you may have eaten something that was contaminated? The fever may have been a reaction to a food that you are intolerant or allergic to. The last time that I was contaminated I felt clammy. I didn't take my temperature, but I probably had a fever.

penguin Community Regular

I'll spike a fever for no reason around my period, sometimes. Maybe it's hormonal?

gointribal Enthusiast

after being glutened I get a fever...no fun

jerseyangel Proficient

Yep--I can spike a fever for no apparent reason. I feel a little flu-like, and my face gets very hot. When I get these, they only last a day or even less. I used to have them more often before I was diagnosed. It still happens, but not nearly as often.

kabowman Explorer

I used to do that for years - I would sometimes run a fever, high and low, for weeks. One time, I got tired of it and went to the doc, they couldn't figure it out, spent days in the hospital and only released me because the fever finally went away on its own.

I now know, I run a fever when I have anything with yeast. Wine makes me run a fever because of the yeast.


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  • 2 weeks later...
loraleena Contributor

Yes. This will happen to me randomly or after being glutened. It also happens if I am exposed to chemical fumes of any kind ( I have chemical sensitivities.) It is usually low like 99.8, but I get chills and feel awful. It always returns to normal in the evenings. Weird!!!

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I got one of these tonight and last night also........went from 96.4 up to 99.6 tonight........wierdness. I usually run low body temp so 99.6 is pretty high for me. Sometimes I just don't understand what my body is trying to say!! :ph34r:

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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