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Fever , continuous cough, itching
I am suffering from continuous fever,cough,and Anal itching so can you tell me the reason
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You have given a very abrupt query. Can you share what you mean by continuous fever? It would help if you document temperature using a thermometer. Is the cough with sputum or dry? Anal itching may or may not be associated with your other symptoms. What is the duration of all your symptoms? Since so much of relevant history is missing, its better that you make appointment with a physician or use consult chat section of this app which ever is more convenient, so that you could be helped better.
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HELLO, LOCALLY APPLY XYLOCAIN GEL FOR ANAL ITCH. TAB FLEXON TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD. YOU NEED A CONSULTATION AS FEVER IS CONTINUE N ACCORDING TO THAT SOME TEST. OK.
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You might be having viral infection.
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Consult your family doctor
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Rest for 2 to 3 days with medicines will help you.
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