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  2. Fever after Hysterectomy | Hysterectomy Forum - HysterSisters...

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    There are several conditions which could cause a fever after a hysterectomy. These can include a deep venous thrombosis (DVT), pneumonia, surgical site infection, urinary tract infection, seroma, hematoma, pulmonary embolism, vaginal cuff cellulitis, and more. While a low grade fever (one less than 100.4° F or 38° C) can be normal, if it ...

  3. Is a low grade fever (100 or 99.8) common after breast lift ... -...

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    Answer: Is a low grade fever (100 or 99.8) common after breast lift with implants the first 2 days after surgery? Thank you for your question. First, a fever is usually defined as 101.5 F or above.

  4. Low grade fevers 5 days PO? Is this normal? - RealSelf

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    Answer: Low-grade fever after breast reduction and lift. Surveys have suggested that about half of patients will experience a low-grade fever after surgery. The good news is that in most cases this is not a serious problem, although close monitoring is still necessary because in some cases it is the first sign of infection.

  5. Did you have a fever following your hysterectomy?

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    It is not unusual to have a low grade fever after a hysterectomy, but a higher temperature could indicate a problem. Though you do not need to monitor your temperature every hour on the hour during your recovery, it is a good idea to take your temperature a couple times a day so you can keep an eye on it. A slightly elevated temperature can ...

  6. Is it normal to have a low-grade temperature after surgery? -...

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    Answer: Is it normal to have a low-grade temperature after surgery? The normal body temperature cycles between 97- 100 degrees. A temperature of 99.6-100.6 is nothing to worry about. If your temperature goes over 102, then consider calling your operative surgeon to look for possible infection.

  7. My Hubby Had a Hernia Surgery Today and He Had Chills and then a...

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    It is not unusual to run a low grade temperature after surgery. This could be due to a urinary tract infection or collection of fluid in the lungs. If you have no further symptoms then you should be fine. If the temperature continues then you should contact your surgeon.

  8. Low-grade fever after surgery | HysterSisters

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    Hyster Sister. Posts: 14. Hysterectomy: January 22nd, 2002. Surgery Type: SAH. Ovaries: Kept 1 or both. Low-grade fever after surgery. I ran a low grade fever (99.9-102) from the day of my surgery until about day10 post op. The Dr. sent me home on antibiotics for about 2 weeks. Thank goodness nothing came of it!!!

  9. Breast Augmentation and fever Questions - RealSelf

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    BIA ALCL - pain in breast. Oct/16 I had a very painful left breast. Went to ER. With fever/chills blood work/ X-ray normal, ultra sound done on a later date. ER gave me Antibiotics for 10 days. Ultrasound fluid around a lump. 10 days of Antibiotics I felt better. Before I could barley stay awake, back hurt had a fever of 100. My PS mentioned ALCL.

  10. Low fever after Rhinoplasty? - RealSelf

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    Answer: Fever after rhinoplasty. A low grade fever after surgery is often due to your lungs not being expanded completely - atelectasis. This is a result of being under general anesthesia. I would recommend that you start with 10 deep breaths every 10 minutes for 2-3 hours. If your fever persists or if you have any redness, pain, drainage - I ...

  11. Is having surgery less than a week after low grade fever ... -...

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    Anything under 100.5, we do not even address. To treat with an antibiotic without a known site of infection is also questionable.The answer is you are fine. After surgery you will find that your temperature will go up and down several times a day. Ask your surgeon what his/her temperature to be concerned with.