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Recurring sickness everymonth
I am 35 yrs female... everymonth I notice the sickness like tiredness and low grade fever...it lasts for one or two days and goes away... exactly this happens around 10 days before my periods.. Also past 4 to 5 months my periods are also not on time... every month it comes 3 to 4 days late. I'm not sure if the feverish thing is due to the preperiods. Please advise
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If you want get evaluated with few hormonal tests
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Delay for 3 or 4 days is normal. During ovulation body temperature is slightly different than normal days. So feeling feverish is normal.
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Pleasw check for deficiencies ( iron , b12, folate ) Also get a hormonal panel done
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It might be due to ovulation. Getting periods late by 3 to 4 days is ok... nothing to worry . Get Temperature charting to be sure
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