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Fever and Period Symptom Notes

Visit notes for fever or feverish feelings near a period, with prompts for temperature, chills, aches, respiratory symptoms, pelvic pain, bleeding, pregnancy concern, and care questions.

Fever near a period can feel confusing.

Do not use this sheet to name the cause. Use it to write clear notes.

Bring your notes to a clinician. If you feel very sick, do not wait on perfect notes.

First care note check

Use this list to decide what to write down first.

Measured fever. Feverish feeling that worries you. Cough, sore throat, or chest symptoms. Trouble breathing. Severe or worse pelvic pain. Heavy bleeding. Faintness or dizziness. Vomiting. Pregnancy question to ask a clinician. A symptom feels unsafe.

Do not use this checklist to decide what care you need. It is only a note starter.

Quick fever note

Fill in what you know.

Question Your note Date Time symptoms started Measured temperature How temperature was taken mouth / ear / forehead / other Feverish but no thermometer yes / no Chills or sweats Body aches Headache Fatigue Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea or constipation Cough Sore throat Runny or stuffy nose Chest congestion Pelvic pain Heavy bleeding Pregnancy concern Main question for care

Write facts first. Save guesses for the visit.

Period timing

Cycle timing can help. It does not prove the cause.

Question Your note Last period start date Current cycle day Days before bleeding Days after bleeding started Usual period length Bleeding is heavier than usual yes / no Cramps are worse than usual yes / no New or changed symptoms Recent sick contact Recent travel

If you do not know your cycle day, leave it blank.

Daily symptom log

Use one row per day.

Date Temperature Chills Aches Respiratory symptoms Pelvic pain Bleeding Notes yes / no yes / no cough / throat / nose / none 0 to 10 light / usual / heavy

Use the same words each day if you can.

Visit note worksheet

Bring this summary when you call or go in.

text Fever and period symptom visit note

Symptoms started:

Highest measured temperature:

How I took the temperature:

Feverish feeling without a number:

Chills or sweats:

Body aches or headache:

Cough, sore throat, runny nose, or congestion:

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation:

Pelvic pain:

Bleeding pattern:

Pregnancy concern:

Medicines, vitamins, or supplements I use:

Recent sick contact or travel:

What changed from my usual period:

My top question:

Do not use this worksheet to choose medicine. Ask your clinician what is right for you.

Questions to ask

Pick the ones that fit.

Could these symptoms fit an infection? Could any symptoms fit PMS or cramps? What symptoms mean I should call again? Do I need a test today? Should pregnancy change what we check? What should I track if this happens again? What details should go in my chart?

Privacy note

Fever notes can include period dates, illness details, pregnancy concern, and medicine names.

Keep only what helps care.

Floriva can keep short symptom notes on your device. Paper works too. No app can promise full privacy. You still choose what to type, export, screenshot, print, or share.

For broader storage choices, use the period flu data privacy checklist. For visit prep, read Floriva for gynecologist prep.