I have Fever from Sunday (been 6 days now) doctor has given me cefixm antibiotics for 3 days and ibugesic plus. Fever still persist around 99.6-99.7 along with body ache and cough. I underwent CBC twice today one in morning and one in evening but my Neutrophils levels are decreasing very rapidly and lymphocytes are increasing? Is it viral infection? Malaria, widal, and dengue came negative
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Most likely you have a viral fever as per your CBC test results.However fever lasting for 6 days needs a proper evaluation and treatment.Consult with a physician in your area.
Most likely it is a viral infection.
Please consult a General Physician in your area. For fever lasting for 6 days many more tests should have been done by now.
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