I am suffering from fever from last 2 days , the fever gets normal after taking paracetamol, but again the temperature level gets higher after 4-5 hrs after medicine ..... i have fever , headache, body fatigue , no signs of sore throat ya nasal congestion
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Your recurring fever, headache, and fatigue could indicate a viral illness, dengue, malaria, typhoid, or another systemic infection. To manage it, monitor your temperature, stay hydrated, and take paracetamol (500-650 mg every 6-8 hours, max 4g/day). Avoid self-medicating with antibiotics. Get a CBC, Dengue NS1, Malaria Test, and Typhoid Test for diagnosis. Consult a doctor for evaluation, especially since the fever persists. Seek urgent care if fever exceeds 102°F, or if you develop severe headache, vomiting, confusion, rash, or unusual symptoms. Early testing and medical advice are key to identifying the cause and ensuring proper treatment.
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