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Persistent low grade fever
In January i had moved to my hometown. It's very cold in my hometown. I felt extremely cold one day and from the next day i started having fever. I took medications like Azithromycin, citragen, paracetamol. It became better. But after somedays the same low grade fever came. I take the medications and it goes away but it keeps coming back after somedays. I feel very down. Not able to work or study properly. Even get digestion issues. What should I do?
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Hi dear, how is your fever like? Do u have chills, cough or body ache associated with it? After how many days u think it's coming back?
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We need to investigate your fever properly. Have you undergone any blood tests recently?
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U need to do CBC, Widal, Urine R & M, PS for MP, Ig G n Ig M for Dengue. Please do consult here for further assistance with the reports.
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CBC ,RTPCR r suggested till that symptomatic treatment is suggested
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