High fever from 3rd nov, took paracetamol & it went away with sweating. For first 7days it came once or twice every 24h & measured max upto 102.3F
From 9th day fever temp rose to 103.7F & it started coming thrice in 24h, till now !!
Other symptoms are headache, only back pain,no joint pain, weakness, no significant muscle pain, sweat after 2h on taking paracetamol and little dry cough till now.
11th nov test summary
Platelets-1.4 lac
ESR value 28
Malaria smear test : -ve
Widal test : -ve
13th got few more tests Platelets-1.59 lac RDW :13.4% TLC :11.5 Monocytes:1.54 ESR value 22 (⬇️) Dengue serology : IgM: -ve & IgG: -ve Malaria test : -ve Widal test : -ve Urine routine : everything -ve or normal
From 11th nov have increased fluids (coconut water,lemonade,glasses of water to 7/day). Haven't tried antibiotics yet. Any insights on my case by a doctor ? What further tests needed to diagnose. What other diseases do you suspect of?
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The source of infection is unknown till now
You need to get liver function test and blood urea sr creatinine done as you have been having fever for this long
Need immediate physician consultation
Indicative of bacterial infection. Can do blood culture.
Start with broad spectrum antibiotics. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription
Do u have any burning sensation while urination.
U do need to start on antibiotics,to select which antibiotics we would need to discuss ur symptoms and conditions in detail
Next Steps
consult a doctor ( either me or any other allopathic doctor) to get a proper prescription
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