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Body temperature 98.8 to 99.1 in evening
2 weeks ago I had fever with severe body ache and gastric and stomach pain. After 1 week the fever subsided and 2 weeks the body ache disappeared. After a week now, when I check body temperature in the evening around 6 it will be between 98.8 to 99.1 f. But around 8pm it will have reduced without any medication.( 98.3 to 98.6f). Is it anything to worry about? I feel hot and a bit tired when my temperature is rised in the evening.
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If appetite normal. No weakness no symptoms then ignore
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