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4. Slight Fever and Chills

Although rare, acute bronchitis can cause a fever. In most cases, the fever does not exceed 100 degrees F. However, if the condition is severe enough, temperatures can reach 102 degrees. Doctors may worry that fevers indicate a more serious underlying condition, such as pneumonia. Most fevers last for only a couple of days, though some may take up to five days to resolve. Chills can accompany a fever.

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