Technically, fever is a body temperature measurement that registers as being above normal. Normal body temperature tends to be around 98.6 degrees F. Anything above normal but below 100.4 is a low-grade fever. Because fever is usually a response to infection, in this case, it may indicate a kidney or bladder infection. Therefore, if the fever presents with any other symptoms relating to urination, hydronephrosis is possible.

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