Hello I wanna share one thing from the last two days I feel chill under the fan and feel relaxed under after taking tea or some warm nature food and feel a little bit of pain in legs and hands and feel and this problem happens with me last two days and so I wanna know exact problem and treatment
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Hi,
These chills, body aches and feeling better with warmth often point to a mild viral illness that's common right now.
Rest well, stay hydrated and take paracetamol if needed for discomfort.
If it lasts beyond a few days or worsens, a quick review would be worthwhile.
Feel free to consult for further guidance.
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Physician’s opinion
A 33-year-old man with chills when under a fan, feeling better after tea or warm foods, and mild aches in the legs and hands for the past 2 days could be experiencing one of several common conditions. It is not possible to determine the exact cause without an examination and, if needed, some tests.
Common possibilities include:
* A viral infection (such as a common cold, flu-like illness, or other viral infection), which often causes chills, body aches, and fatigue before other symptoms appear.
* Mild fever, even if you have not measured it yet.
* Physical exhaustion, poor sleep, dehydration, or inadequate food intake, which can sometimes make people feel unusually cold and achy.
* Less commonly, conditions such as anemia, thyroid problems, or other medical illnesses can contribute, especially if symptoms persist.
What I recommend
1. Check your temperature with a thermometer several times a day if possible.
2. Stay well hydrated with water, soups, or oral fluids.
3. Eat regular meals and continue warm fluids if they make you feel better.
4. Get adequate rest and sleep.
5. If you have body aches, paracetamol (acetaminophen) can help, provided you have no contraindications and follow the package directions.
Seek medical evaluation promptly if you develop:
* Fever ≥ 38°C (100.4°F)
* Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Severe weakness
* Persistent vomiting
* Confusion
* Symptoms that worsen or do not improve over the next few days
A few questions I would ask as your physician:
* Have you actually measured your temperature?
* Do you have cough, sore throat, runny nose, headache, or diarrhea?
* Are the body aches mild or severe?
* Have you had any recent travel, sick contacts, or mosquito exposure?
* Do you have any known medical conditions?
Based on the limited information, a mild viral illness with body aches and chills is the most likely explanation, but monitoring your temperature and watching for additional symptoms will help clarify the cause.
Feeling chills under a fan along with body ache in the legs and hands, and feeling better with warmth and hot drinks, is commonly seen in early viral fever or flu-like illness. Your immune system may be fighting an infection, which causes the body to feel cold even at normal room temperatures. It's important to check your temperature and watch for other symptoms like sore throat, headache, or rash.
Next Steps
Check your temperature and rest well for now. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
You are having malaise, under the fan. Get cbc, urine microscopic done to exclude any infection and share results. . Take tab paracetamol 500mg one, if body ache also occurs.
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