A low fever is usually not more uncomfortable than a high fever, mainly because the high temperature is related to the severity of the condition. The occurrence of a low fever being more uncomfortable than a high fever may be between different people because different people have different levels of temperature tolerance. Some people may have a lower basal body temperature and it is possible to have a low fever that is more uncomfortable than someone else’s high fever. It is also possible that the comparison occurs in one person at a different time. If a person has a high fever when the symptoms are not too obvious and a low fever occurs at the time of another illness when the symptoms are more obvious, it is possible for this to happen. However, it is unlikely to be seen in the same person, during the same illness, when a low fever is more uncomfortable than a high fever. Sometimes a person’s fever is not the main aspect of the disease, and if encephalitis develops, it does not decrease just because the temperature drops encephalitis, so it is also possible that in one disease process, the temperature is higher at the beginning, but there are no complications yet, so it is not too uncomfortable, and when the temperature drops to normal, the encephalitis or other complications worsen and one feels more uncomfortable.