I have fever for 3 days with severe joint pain. Knees are hurting so much when I try to walk. I consulted doctor and they put trips for reducing fever and prescribed tab dolo 650, zerodol, supradin multivitamin and immunizer sachet for 3 days. Fever reduced but still join pain is same. I have taken cbc pls check and advice.
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
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• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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Fever with joint pain could be due to many causes:-
• Viral Fever (e.g., Dengue, Chikungunya, Influenza) – Common with body aches, joint pain, and high fever
• Bacterial Infections (e.g., Septic Arthritis, Rheumatic Fever, Brucellosis, Typhoid Fever) – If prolonged fever, localized joint pain, or swelling
• Autoimmune Disorders (e.g., Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) – If chronic joint pain, morning stiffness, rash
• Post-Viral Arthropathy (e.g., Chikungunya-related arthritis) – If joint pain persists after fever subsides
For sumptomatic management you can take:-
1. Antipyretic & Pain Relief:
• Paracetamol 500–650 mg every 6-8 hours as needed
• If pain is severe, Ibuprofen 400 mg every 8 hours with food
2. Hydration & Rest:
• Drink plenty of fluids (water, ORS, soup)
• Get adequate rest
3. Anti-inflammatory (if swelling or severe joint pain):
• Naproxen 250–500 mg twice daily (if no gastric issues)
• OR Diclofenac 50 mg twice daily after food
• If rheumatoid cause suspected: Consult a specialist
4. Muscle Relaxant (if stiffness is present):
• Thiocolchicoside 4 mg twice daily
5. Nutritional Support:
• Vitamin C & D supplements to boost immunity
If symptoms persist beyond 10 days or worsen, i would like you to book a consult with me for detailed evaluation and arrive at a diagnosis
Chicken gunia ANTIBODY TEST
Eterocoxib thyocholchiside two times a day after food for seven days.
Hcqc200 two times a day after food for seven days.
Sit in sunlight.
Locally apply volini gel.
From your history - it is a typical viral fever - normal fever will subside by day 3-4 along with decrease in joint pain, as prescribed take medications
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What to watch out for is persisting fever after day 4 and new symptom onset and any signs of complications as we expect for various specific viruses.
Most common complications expected is decreased count
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