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Yesterday night after having my snack in evening that is taraka dal and milk tea, I got body pain around 8pm and then mild fever. So after dinner I had dolo 650. Again at midnight around 2:30am I got fever and body pain. So I had nephrox Rd 40 one tablet and dolo 650 one tablet and after sometime I started sweating and body pain reduce. Again today morning I got fever around 100 degree, so I had two biscuits with black tea and had calpol 650. After having that the fever reduce totally along with the body pain. I went to pass my motion two times. And I am feeling nausea , and sometime stomach cramps. But the fever and body pain is coming again.
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Hello.. According to your symptoms it can be viral fever with colitis. First we need to rule out the cause for fever. Whether its respiratory Urinary Or Viral ( most common) Body pain and loose stools may be the part of viral fever.
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the best way to diagnose is like to have a look at your temperature variations. complete blood count. peripheral smear to rule out Malaria.
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consult nearby doctor if the symptoms don't subside.
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You could be suffering from Acute Gastroenteritis Have enough liquids including ORS and you can take symptomatic treatment If you are not getting better in 2 days and continue to have fever please see a doctor
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