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Fever high grade from monday
Fever onset from sunday afternoon 100.5 and monday it was 104 ,went into emergency cbc was done tlc-4500, plt-2.8 lakhs fever not subsiding yesterday cbc tlc-2900 and plt-1.8 lakhs. no malaria,no typhoid. i have fever through out the day ranging from 100 to 102. do i need to worry , what it could be i have body pain and fever now i feel little weak after 4 days in fever.
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May be vral. Why not repeat blood test which you have done early ier take fruit  boiled veg and  buttermilk take crocin and becosuls zinc till then  any quary contact
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Yes. Ongoing continuous fever for 4-5 days is worrisomw. Get a lab test done  atleast complete hemogram. I can advise you further tests according to ypur symptoms. Yoi can consult me online for that. You need to be investigated.
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Your tlc is has decreased if we compare two reports. This seems like a viral infection.
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Thanks. If the fever is too much and you have extreme weakness Hospitalization would be required
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Share ur cbc report to see neutrophils and lymphocytes
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