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Lower wbc count
I was having fever,and extreme headache since 4-5 days, now dont have fever . For headache ,as it might be due to sinus inflammation ,as per doctor suggestion did CT scan which were showing minimal mucosal thickening at right frontal and bilateral spenoidal sinuses. Due to fever i did rtpcr test which were negtive. No runny nose no throat pain. Sense of smell and taste all ok.doctor started augmentin ,etoricoxib,sinarest,neb with budecort and duoline . Now feeling better but worried about my wbc count is it normal to go down? Feeling tiredness,weakness .
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Slight variation in wbc count during infections and fever is not uncommon Follow your treating doctor advice
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Don't worry, need more details and evaluation to Start proper management. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription. Click consult now to start proper medications.
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