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2 days of mild fever. Low blood pressure -105/50. Cold and cough. Tiredness (not feeling well). Please consider this ASAP.
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Looks like you have viral fever. There could be dehydration or electrolyte imbalance which can be responsible for low blood pressure and generalized weakness. Undernutrition is also another possibility.
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please book an oine telemedicine consultation with me to get this issue investigated and rectified as early as possible. drink green coconut water or lime juice or ORS frequently to maintain total daily fluid intake of 2.5 litres
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Do not try home remedies or any self medication for this.
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Rest Hydration Paracetamol for fever Blood test CBP and crp Antibiotics after test reports
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Drink pleny of water. Take rest. Consult online for medication.
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Need detailed history and evaluation. Need details about your symptoms
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