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Fever since 4 months
Fever more than 103 C, since 4 months. tests conducted {malaria, typhoid,etc etc} with normal results, blood cells normal, urine culture, 2d echo, blood culture, normal fever increases during night time upto 103c, after giving DOLO P650, results in excessive sweating, every test conducted is normal. but temperature remains high all the time.
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A fever isn't necessarily a cause for alarm. Fever seems to play a key role in fighting infection. Persistent fever can signal a hidden infection, which could be anything from a urinary tract infection to tuberculosis. In some cases, cancerous (malignant) conditions such as lymphomas cause prolonged or persistent fevers, as can some medications...its difficult to suggest with out knowing proper history.. Consult nearest physician for clinical examination with all reports available for second opinion they will do the needful.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Fever of 103 or more for 4 months would take a toll on your body. I want more history, is the fever there everyday? Because its not possible.  I also do not believe you have got the tests done. If you had, then you could have attached the reports. Evening rise of temperature, chills, night sweats etc are consistent with typhoid fever. If you would have actually consulted a doctor, he would have given you a antibiotic and not just dolo 650 keeping in mind the long duration of fever. A detailed evaluation will be required. Just get admitted in a good hospital. If you do have tge reports, take them along so that the physician has a better idea. Do not try to thibk that you are the doctor and you will be able to treat it yourself. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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Pyrexia of unknown origin needs intelligent investigation by a good physician...get admitted and help your physician to find a treatable cause rather than spending money on trial and error consultations
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