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Fever , chilling & sweating
I had fever , so I took some paracetamol tablet at night and sweat at night,  I thought it is reaction of tablet but in morning I felt chilling in morning and I went to hospital and the consultant says it is due to viral fever and I don't understand the main symptom of an viral infection is running nose , guess I am correct. And even I did blood test and everything is fine and the doctor wants me to come after 2 days for platelet checking. This is my problem and thank you for giving valuable time to read this.
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He might be ruling out dengue with platelet count Tell me your lymphocyte count Tell me any other symptoms u have like back ache or eyes are paining and headache?
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take rest plenty of water and fluids
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After taking paracetamol , ur fever reduced so  u had sweating ... , Viral fever remain in body for UpTo 7  days in body u can take antibiotics to subside the symptoms u have ... Nothing to worry. If report r normal  . Ayurved has Medicine for prevention & to boost ur immunity
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Avoid crowded places , spicy , oily food to be avoided ...drink mild hot water
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