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If the patient is feeling very well, but her temperature is still less than 98.6 when measured as indicated, is it really necessary to push the temperature up to 98.6?

If the patient is feeling very well, but her temperature is still less than 98.6 when measured as indicated, is it really necessary to push the temperature up to 98.6?

No it isn’t, but patients usually feel their best when their temperatures are 98.6. Also, patients who have had their temperatures “punctuated” up to 98.6 before weaning may be less likely to relapse once the treatment has been discontinued.