Like nausea and vomiting, fever may occur with an ear infection, particularly in children. In most instances, the fever is low grade and devoid of allied symptoms, such as chills. If the temperature rises above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, other complications could be impending, and the individual should see a doctor.

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