Fever, Chills, Headache - Blood count

2022-07-07 10:28:57
Having fever, chills, headache l, pain behind eyes and vomiting sensation since two days. Chills start in the afternoon. A week back for routine checkup tested Total blood count. WBC -4620 cells/cmm RBC- 4.74 millions / cmm. Are these counts comparatively low. This was done when I was not having fever.
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Please get your fresh CBC , Blood for Malaria antigen test. Consult with a General Physician on Practo with the report.

Answered2022-07-07 16:17:32

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Consultation for medication under prescription is advisable

Answered2022-07-07 12:45:24

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Kindly show the detailed report. And do you get improved from the last time? Need some details for better management. Kindly consult to me via chat or call for detailed History and further treatment plan. Thanks

Answered2022-07-07 11:58:36

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Do COVID test

Answered2022-07-07 11:26:55

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Consult on practo

Answered2022-07-07 11:07:28

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-07-07 11:06:58

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Kindly consult me on practo

Answered2022-07-07 11:01:44

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You need proper evaluation and diagnosis
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please consult me on practo

Answered2022-07-07 11:01:15

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Consult

Answered2022-07-07 10:45:10

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Can help you, kindly provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-07-07 11:18:10

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Kindly consult

Answered2022-07-07 10:29:53

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