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Persistent low Grade fever 15 days
On 14th Dec, I had pain in legs, chills and fever. Along with that I had dry cough and lots of sneezing, which got reduced in 4-5 days. Chest X ray showed mild bronchitis. Now even after 15 days, my fever which will be normal in morning rises in afternoon and reaches upto 99.6-99.7 and it reduces by itself in the night even if I take antipyretic or not. Along with that I have headache and pains in both legs. Now I have done various blood tests most recently on 25th and 26th and nothing alarming comes. Am I now looking at leukaemia or lymphoma? I'm scared! I have Vit d 11 and B12 300. Somewhat breathless in last 3-4 days.
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It’s neither leukemia nor lymphoma
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Start eating healthy diet with lots of water.
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Share your vit d and b12 reports and other reports
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 A persistent low grade fever is a sign of an underlying issue, such as a mild infection or chronic condition.
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Bone marrow aspiration or Bone marrow biopsy should be done to rule out Lymphoma or Leukemia
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Need full investigation to rule out infectious disease
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