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Having cold, cough and fever 101 F.
Dear Doctor, I am 41 years old. I have fever between 100 to 101 F for the past 6 days. I have cold, cough, sneezing. I initially had Dolo 650 three times. Later consulted GP, 2 days ago. GP has given me Taxim O, Xyzal5mg, and asked me to have paracetamol medicine upon having fever. I am having these medicine for the past 2 days. Fever of 99.8 and above keeps coming again despite having these medicine for the past 2 days. What could be the reason? I have severe GERD for past 10 months, Uritcaria, Asthma, kidney stone of 3mm. Taking medicine for GERD Nexpro L. Taking Alfoo 10mg. What blood test I have to do? What could be the reason for slight fever and cold? Please advise.
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Sir Taxim is very high antibiotics. I suggest you shift to Other antibiotics. You will require complete treatment. Please consult your GP again . What all medicine are you taking for Asthama kidney stone or GERD . There has to be some infection. Get Widal test and CBC. Get a USG abdomen and then take online consultation with reports
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