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Temperature changes in a day due to
DAily temperature variations from 97.6 to 99.8 ,from 2  mnths,earlier widal o&h 1:160 ,during this also same pattern of temperature,taken antiboitics like gudcef,azithromycin,ornio,moxinow,doxt-xl for 20  days,widal o&h 1:40 but fever pattern is same ,doctor stopped antiboitics for 1mnth then also same,thyroid normal,chest x Ray normal,us abdomen normal,mantoux normal,Esr 26 in may now in June it is 10,crp 6,blood culture negative,smear for mp negative,widal igg&igm negative,scrub thypus negative,RF assay negative,visted so many doctors all are saying it is normal when temperature is above 100 it is fever what else I should do ,I'm male due to which factors the temperature will varies,pls help doctors,morning after 10 am increases to 99 , afternoon 99.4 sometimes 99.8, night it becomes to normal 98.4,
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First, don't check your temperature regularly.. If your blood tests are normal then you need not worry about anything There are many factors which can cause elevated temperature like the mode of taking temperature readings, time taken, equipment issues and even your normal body metabolism might be higher than others.. As your thyroid is normal even hormonal issues can be ruled out.. Just drink plenty of water..
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Don't check temperature unless you feel extremely hot even in cold environment. Drink plenty of water
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Consult a doctor when you have fever.. That is feeling extremely hot and temperature is more than 100..
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