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Body tempt is 98.4F but feeling warm
My father is of 58 ( running )age  . He just finished his 5 days medications given by our family doctor i.e ( Azithromycin + montecope + vit C tablets ) and Grilinctus cough syrup . In the morning his body temperature was 99.6F and after taking crocin ( paracetamol 500) tablet  after 3 hours I taken his body temperature again and found its 98.4 F , is it a normal body temperature and do we need to worry ? Rest he is not having any other symptoms like cough,cold,runny nose, joint pain or else He just feels little body warm and no major weakness in him too . Also he dont feel salt in food rest can recognise spicy test and can recognise the smell to .
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Absolutely no need of worrying... He is fine... Temperature is normal.. Sometimes taste buds cannot detect salt no need to worry it will be subsided... If any prblm persists u can consult me online with reports for better treatment..
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