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Regarding low grade temp
I have low grade temperature between 97.2 to 97.8 in armpit for the last 5 days...I did take antibiotics and paracetamol. But still I feel warm when I touch my hand on my skin.. I got Covid tested 3days back and it was negative Could you please advise
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It's Subjective feeling of fever. There are multiple causative factors for the same and Basic mechanism behind this is  electrolyte imbalance (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride , etc..) Electrolyte imbalance is due to any kinds of Viral or Bacterial infections, Stress,Sleep irregularities, and dehydration.
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to get idea about root cause get some basic tests done. CBC with ESR S.electrolyte LFT KFT Consultation is advised
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*Have Plenty of Fluids (Water,Fruit juice) to keep body Hydrated *Protein rich diet *do not stress yourself *Monitor sleep quality   WISHING YOU HEALTHY RECOVERY
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sometimes initially rtpcr may be negative
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Mam keep monitoring your temperature and look for other symptoms like cough, breathing difficulty,throat pain,cold,fatigue! In some condition false negative reports are coming due to increase testing load! Happy to help you mam! Be safe and take care
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