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Fever at night
Is 99.5 a fever at night? I have been getting a fever varying from 99 to 99.8 since 5 days at night around 6 to 10. However its 98 97 in the morning. What can this indicate?
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Blood test CBC . Get examined by a gen physician.
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Temperature varies yes you are febrile maintain a temperature record morning noon and night if some more symptoms appear consult online.
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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Normal temperature varies depending on the time of the day. Temperature tends to rise Upto 99.6 F by evening. Since it's going on since 5 days i'd consider it a low grade fever.. take dolo 650 if fever >100F . Measure temperature twice a day.
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Need to be evaluated
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Contact me
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Take Tab Lanol ER if Temperature >100
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Review if symptoms persist
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Drink plenty of water
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