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Joined pain
My wife has viral fever from last 2 days. Showed to doctor he gave viral fevee medicine.. though fever is not that consistent but joined pain is still there and no reduction in pain.. do I need to consult again ? Or it will go in few days as there are 2 more days medicine still available
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Rule out Dengue. Get IgG and IgM test done for Dengue and give her lots of warm water to drink. Get her platelet and HB done
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Rule out dengue, chickengunia, PSMP. If all of this has been ruled out then dw joint pain will go away but it will take time
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Fever with joint pain may be suggestive of Dengue or any hemorrhagic fever. Get dengue test done. Any other complains along with fever U consult me online for proper evaluation and treatment
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