Hey Doc,
Since last Saturday I've been experiencing pain at the back of my head.I visited a general physician on Monday who checked my fever (101°) n concluded d pain is bec of viral fever.
Medicines prescribed on Monday:
Aceproxyvon
Hustafree
The pain at back of head is a pricking pain which escalates in the moring...sometimes estending to back of ear and hurting on both sides.This makes it difficult to eat as movement of jaw or any locomotive movement of head hurts.
I did a CBC ESR test with platelet count 1.51 lk/cm..& ESR as 25
Doc rechecked on Wed..fever was still high(99.5°).Medicines adviced
Aceproxyvon
Crudsef-l
I did a repeat platelet count today..it is 1.13 lk/cmm
Requesting advise on d next course of action& probable cause.
PS: The pain is really antagonizing. Also pain drops after 3-4 hrs of intake of medicine...body temp is also stable then(98.5°)
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Hello.
I understand your concern.
The above symptoms can be managed by the following medicines .
Tab Zerodol-TH twice daily after meals.
Ibugesic nano gel local application thrice daily.
I would also like to add , please answer the following questions.
Do you feel Giddiness?
Any cervical problem ?
Apart from this , get the following tests done , so that I can send you a perfect Treatment Plan and a Super Diet Plan to give Full satisfactory treatment protocol.
Xray cervical spine - ap and lateral.
Dr Amarpreet Singh
New Delhi
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Fever with a falling platelet count is suggestive of a viral illness.
It could be dengue.
NS1 antigen test to be done.
Please visit a physician again.
Only paracetamol to be taken for fever and headache.
Lots of oral fluids.
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