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Mild Fever
I am having a mild fever (98.9 F) from last 3 days. I had visited the doc on Day 1 and doc suggested to stay calm and natural. It is because of the anxiety of all the corona thing going around and prescribed Solopose 0.25 MD twice a day to bring down the anxiety. He also prescribed Lanol ER and asked to take it only if fever crosses 100 F. Also, if I see any other alarming symptoms to contact the doc immediately. It's third day today and my condition is same. It has neither worsened nor there is any improvement. I have 98.8 or 98.9 F fever constantly from last 3 days. Should I take the Lanol ER or wait for the fever to subside on its own or should I visit the doc again?
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Hello, U didn't mention about other symptoms apart from fever... if yes, then kindly do mention it . As mentioned by ur doctor it could be due to anxiety & also other precipitating factors too
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u can take paracetamol 500 mg symptomatic ... followed by good rest... keep yourself hydrated..and there's nothing to be anxious about..just keep ur mind calm and relax
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u can contact ur doc or ask for my suggestion if the temp donot subside even after taking paracetamol.. take care
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