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Fever and headache in every 2-3 months
Hi My husband gets cold headache fever too often temperature doesn't rises much but warmth remains for 5-7 days. He is sensitive to winters and cold things from childhood. What test I should get done for him pls help. Thanks and regards
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If your husband doesn't have any chills or shivering during fever then a basic blood routine aka CBC and could be done and on the basis of the test the fever can be evaluated further if required.
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