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99/98.8 temperature in afternoon
My temperature is coming 99/98.8 daily in the afternoon. I had long covid. I got infected on 2nd May. I was hospitalised. Even after coming negative from covid I was having fever. I did urine routine it is normal one dr told. However it says traces of protein in urine. I am worried is it ok to have low grade fever daily in the afternoon? Morning oral temperature is in 97 range usually and evening 98.5/98.4 . No other symptoms. Occasionally eyes burn otherwise don't feel like fever.
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May be due to diurnal variation of temperature or other reasons Detailed history is desirable
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medication under prescription is advisable
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