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If the patient’s symptoms resolve completely with a temperature less than 98.6 (which is very seldom the case), it is not necessary to push the temperature higher (see Q14).

If the patient’s symptoms resolve completely with a temperature less than 98.6 (which is very seldom the case), it is not necessary to push the temperature higher (see Q14).

Patients may feel very well with temperatures less than 98.6, but they usually feel better when their temperatures are averaging 98.6 when measured as indicated (p19, Q14). The whole reason therapy is being implemented in the first place is in the hopes of resolving the patient’s symptoms. So if the symptoms are gone, even if the temperature is a little less than 98.6, then that goal has been achieved.