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Fever at night daily
Hello Dr My body temperature rises to 99-99.5 between 10-12 every night. I stay active during the day with no fever at all but at night, suddenly i feel pain in body, headache sometimes and 99-99.5 temperature. This is happening from last 10 days approximately. Please suggest me what to do. I take paracetamol when the temperature rises and it gets normal after an hour or so.
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Get blood test CBC ESR N URINE EXAINATION
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It may lead more problem in future if fever continue more than 15 days. Try this home made formulation, very effective and easily you can do at home:,this works for flu, inflammation, sore throat and fever. Its natural antiviral and antibacterial elements help fight the infection in your body and bolster your immunity from within. You can have it in a form of tea, by adding 1 1/2 teaspoon of grated ginger to 1 cup of boiling water.Add some honey to flavour it, and drink this tea at least three or four times a day.
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Hello, Needed detailed history for evaluation. Like cough and cold. Loose stools. Burning sensation while passing urine. Abdomen pain. Travel history or contact history.
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1. plenty of oral fluids proper hydration 2. soft bland diet. 3. can continue paracetamol.
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Are you from hot spot area any other symptoms like cold cough etc Kindly consult for further discussion
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