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Tiredness and Feverish feeling
I have been feeling fatigued and sometimes feverish, generally late in afternoon or in the evening for last 2 weeks. Body Temperature fluctuates between 97 in the morning and 98.6 in evening. Consulted physician 3 days back and got physical examination done. Nothing abnormal, pulse rate , BP normal. He prescribed paracetamol and Ubinext LC . Some improvement but not 100% well . Temperature still slightly on higher side in the evening. Got CBC done today. Pl review and advise.
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Reading what you have quoted is not fever
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Needs proper evaluation by physician. Meanwhile take plenty of oral warm water. Salt water gargle and steam inhalation
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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