Hello,
I understand your concern about experiencing evening fever that subsides with medication. While this could be a mild viral infection, recurrent fever at night warrants proper evaluation to rule out other possibilities.
**Possible Causes:**
1. Viral/bacterial infection (most common)
2. Urinary tract infection (especially in young women)
3. Early typhoid or dengue (needs blood tests)
4. Tuberculosis (if fever persists beyond 2 weeks)
5. Autoimmune conditions (less likely at your age)
**Recommended Approach:**
1. Monitor your temperature pattern for next 48 hours
2. Stay well hydrated and take rest
3. Avoid self-medication beyond basic paracetamol
4. Watch for warning signs:
- Fever persisting beyond 5 days
- Rash, severe headache or vomiting
- Pain during urination
**Tests to Consider if Fever Continues:**
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Urine routine examination
- Widal test (for typhoid)
- NS1 antigen (if dengue suspected)
Since fever patterns can indicate different conditions, I recommend a proper consultation for accurate diagnosis. You can reach me on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two to discuss your symptoms in detail.
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