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Passed out, Rash, Swollen lymph nodes,
It started with a migrane about 4 days ago, and then i woke up with a 101 fever 3 days ago with really bad body aches and sweating. And then 2 days ago my fever went away and my throat began to get sore. Last night I took a warm shower to relax my aching legs and arms when I passed out. Today I counted 23 swollen lymph nodes infront, below, and behind my ears, on my neck, and my groin. And I now have tiny red dots all over my face, biceps, chest, and stomach. I am an 18 year old male.
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Send pics of spots, Also of swollen Lymphnodes, share your Temp Chart of 2 - 3 days, BP and Pulse, hydration status
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You must go to near by hospital have proper checkup and investigation
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