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Getting fever at night during jaundice
Hi, My father has been diagnosed with jaundice with bilirubin count as 13.75. He is now on medication as per the advise of a gastroenterologist. But my father is getting fever, starting in the evening and throughout the night everyday since 3 - 4 days. There is no itching and pain but getting fever. Please if anyone can let me know why the fever is developing during the night and is this normal during jaundice plase. Thanks
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Hi When the level  bilirubin is high it can cause  abdominal pain , swelling , chills, fever. These are some guidelines which can be followed Drink at least eight glasses of fluids per day. ... Consider adding milk thistle to your routine. ... Opt for fruits like papaya and mango, which are rich in digestive enzymes. Eat at least 2 1/2 cups of veggies and 2 cups of fruit per day. Look for high-fiber foods, such as oatmeal, berries, and almonds.
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