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Legs pain after one week fever
Hi Doctors, my sister had fever for around one week continuously in which body temperature & BP went low. The test says that TLC are higher and blood infection was also there. After local doctor's treatment, fever is gone now but she has been experiencing pain in leg and she finds it difficult to climb the stairs and feel tired when walks inside home. Please advise as we are unable to go out. It's like Curfew situation everywhere. Thanks a lot in advance.
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High TLC rule out the possibility of corona virus General weakness is due to dehydration & electrolyte imbalance , which is the reason of low BP also . It normally happens if any fever last for 1 week & u do'nt take oral liquids well.she might be having some vit( D3 &/or B12) deficiencies also So start giving her plenty of oral fluids with electrolytes( like ORS, electoral , coconut water) if nothing available then simple lemon water with salt & sugar will work along with home made easy digestable food
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If not better get the TLC repeat along with s.calcium & vit D3& B12 done
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