Low Grade Fever

2020-05-18 16:27:32
I got a low grade fever of 99.5-99.6 last month on 18th of April for which I tried self medication of Ibugesic Plus and Augmentin for 3 days. After it didn't work I took a Practo consultation and the doctor prescribed Flexon, Cepodem, Lecope, and Neurobion. I was feeling well within a day. Now exactly after a month I again have the same thing. I have low grade fever of 99.1-99.4 and nothing else. When I rest it goes away without medication, when I am starting my daily activities it's coming back. I still took a felexon today when it increased to 99.5. And the only discomfort I feel even when I don't have a temperature is my hands and ears feel warm. What could be the reason? I am taking supplements and eating well but still falling sick. Is it weakened immunity?
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-U r overweight , act for it -For GOD Sake dont take flexon ,ibugesic or any other OTC pain killers they can devastating for your body specially kidneys. -if u tend to develop fever at the end of the day on daily basis then u must see a doctor -first do Temperature  charting , say 4 times in a day u must record temperature -femlaes usually develop or feels feverish during the difficult days of the month -Dont burden your self with vitamin pills unnecessarily even they can cause fever or feverish feeling LASTLY FOR YOUR RELIEF --HARRISON's ( TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINE) SAYS THAT many people have baseline temperature upto 99.6F. So your temperature needs little work up
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Get TSH , FT4 and Ft3 r u losing weight unintentionally

Answered2020-05-18 23:08:45

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Blood Tests should be done

Answered2020-05-18 16:34:10

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Take adequate diet and plenty amount of water. Take proper rest. If you have low grade fever fro last one month you have to do some blood tests.
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take online consultation for better treatment

Answered2020-05-18 16:31:03

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