Body may feel warm without fever, know the difference: Expert
On Raj Shamani's podcast, Dr Navneet Arora, Infectious Disease Consultant, notes that body temperature follows circadian rhythm and varies throughout the day. Factors like menstrual cycle can also raise heat. He clarifies that temperature reading below 100°F is generally not considered medical fever. Understanding these natural fluctuations prevents the mistake of over-medicating a healthy body.