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Bone muscles and joint pain
I have been experiencing bone, muscle and joint pain that occurs intermittently throughout the day very much like fever aches and pains, also I'm not sure whether I'm having low grade fever or not. This is continuously going on for 2-3 weeks now. I also have a swollen lymph node in neck and dry cough that only occurs at night. Is it a symptom of leukemia? Also does leukemia cause this kind of intermittent pain? Pls reply. I'm scared
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No no actually might be TB with other differential all u have to stop looking on internet n have faith in us some test minimum
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No it's not leukemia.  It's probably because of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance of summers. But if u r very much anxious  get a cbc done. And the lymph is because of ur throat infection take antibiotics and do gargle. For more consult
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Considering your age and symptoms it could be Due to 1.Tuberculosis 2.Hodgkin lymphoma 3.Viral infection like Ebstein bar virus 4.Autoimmune Need detailed history and examination Have to evaluate for these causes.
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Take CBC ,Peripheral Smear , ESR , CRP Mantoux test for TB viral serology
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Do one course of antibiotics n wait till few days if node subsides then ok otherwise it may be …. Required biopsy
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Need to evaluate your reports, please visit. Without investigation we cannot find correct diagnosis.
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It’s not Leukaemia Please don’t worry.
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  FNAC OR NEEDLE BIOPSY  ADVISABLE OF L.N WITH HISTOPATHOLOGY.  ALREADY ANSWERED WITH DETAILS. TAB ZERODOL SP THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. WHY U DON'T KNOW ABOUT TEMP JUST A THERMOMETER  IS NEEDED.
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How is your appetite,? Have you lost some weight? Get cbp with ESR done, thyroid function,  serumvit. D3, vitamin b12, done. X-Ray chest and FNAC of swollen lymph node will help in excluding T.b. or lymphoid leukemia. Till then, take tab paracetamol 500.mg every 8 hours ,  tab antoxid one morning and one evening for 15 days. Tab azithromycin 500mg one daily for 3 days.
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Rule out tb or lymphoma
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Kindly consult Your symptoms need proper check-up. Get CBP, chest X-ray ,sputum test and lymph node examination.
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Kindly consult a physician in person for examination and further evaluation.
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Fnac needed
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Please do CBC with PBS and show physically They wl may do FNAC
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These symptoms can also be seen in auto immune disorders which are common in young females which are very manageable if detected early. Detailed evaluation needed. Better to consult in a physical opd with a Medicine Specialist.
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Need few more details Kindle consult
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Consult with Need proper history and evaluation for further investigation and suggestions Contact will guide you
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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It is not leukaemia. Need not worry.
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It's post viral illness, not leukaemia
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