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Frequent fever
My crp hb cbc chest x-ray all are normal..but affected with fever in 2 months gap...what is the probable reason and how I can solve this ...I'm working in a hospital environment
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Check your immune status..pcr...hiv hbsag vdrl...bld culture..too..ure...lft rft..
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One time antibiotics do not protect from future infection. If fever is relapsed, means inadequate control of previous infection or fresh infection. Please share detailed medical history, test results then I can help you further.
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Viral fever.
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It could be because of reduced immunity, continuous exposure to allergens in hospital environment or some other underlying cause.Would need few more details regarding your symptoms and a fever chart in order to reach a proper diagnosis. Kindly consult for the same.
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Have to find the focus of infection via proper history , consult a doctor
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Need some more history from your side so do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice
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I have some more questions to rule out the cause of the fever so i van treat and advice you accordingly so feel free to connect and consult with me
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This is commonly due to recurrent viral exposure or low immunity, especially in hospital settings, and normal reports are reassuring. For now, focus on good sleep and hand hygiene consistently. If it repeats again, I can help you evaluate further and plan targeted tests.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Needs to be evaluated Do consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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