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Hi sir i am CKD patient and 3 day ago i and coming form college and get drenched in rain and next day i get fever and headache around 101 and 3 day no fever after all of this but unable to sleep properly because or may be im so tensioned that my creatinine is raised because of fever i normal get sleep when i want but now days i am trying to sleep for 30 mins but not Able to sleep this incidents happened to me when my creatinine is raising because of Fever Medicine i am taking Nodosis Pre probiotics Septran ds Renoxi Ketovibe Pantocid I want to know that a fever of one or two days can rise creatinine levels permanently or not please help i am so tensioned please if you able to give a full details answer it's great ful to you thks everyone
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Infections can raise your serum creatinine level.  But this is most often reversible once the infection is promptly diagnosed and treated. Looks like you probably have a viral fever (flu) following rains which should be self-limiting.  You can have some symptomatic relief of fever and headache using paracetamol for the moment.  If these symptoms persist or any other new symptoms appear, it is suggested you consult a nearby doctor immediately.  You might then require certain investigations including renal parameters.  Also, I presume you are not able to sleep owing to anxiety/fear.  I reassure you to stay calm and follow the measures I have mentioned above.  
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Please consult your doctor close by if problems persist
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Hydrate yourself well (provided you do not have swelling of legs or face), avoid taking nephrotoxic medications such as pain killers and herbal medications, refrain from self-medication as far as possible.
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