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Body pains and feeling like severe cold ,vomit sensation symptoms,body temperature becomes high -Does it leads to viral or dengue fever?
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What temperature? Take dolo650mg. Drink plenty of water. Kindly connect for further details and prescription
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Response: Hello, Your symptoms—body pain, fever, chills, and vomiting sensation—could indicate a viral fever, flu, or even dengue. Dengue fever usually presents with high fever, severe body pain (especially behind the eyes), and sometimes a rash. However, the best way to confirm is through blood tests, including CBC, Dengue NS1, and Platelet Count. For now, you can: ✔ Take paracetamol (500mg) every 6 hours for fever and body pain. ✔ Stay hydrated with plenty of fluids like ORS, coconut water, and soups. ✔ Avoid self-medication with painkillers like ibuprofen, as they may worsen dengue symptoms if present. ✔ Get tested immediately if your fever persists beyond two days or if you experience severe weakness or bleeding symptoms. Since fever causes can vary, I strongly recommend a consultation to guide you better. You can reach me directly on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for further assistance. Take care!
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Its probably a viral fever Take Tab dolo 650mg thrice a day Tab zerodol 100mg twice a day Cap. Pantocid DSR 40mg+30mg once a day empty stomach in morning Take for three days, if condition doesn't improve we can undergo investigations.
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Viral Maleria UTI ZERODOLE SP Three times a day after food for three to five days.for body pain fever. MONTEK LC ONE at night for three to five days. Emset 4 md one UNDER TOUNG IT WILL DISSOLVE WITH SALIVA SLOWLY NOTHING BY MOUTH TILL 30 MINUTES once for nausea.
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It could be a viral fever (such as dengue or another viral infection) or malaria. Please undergo the following tests: • Complete Blood Count (CBC) • Peripheral smear for malaria • Dengue NS1 antigen, IgG, and IgM test. Once you receive the reports, please consult with me for further guidance. (WhatsApp- NINE FOUR ONE ZERO SIX NINE FOUR THREE FOUR THREE). In the meantime, you may take Paracetamol 650 mg every 8 hours, Citrazin 10mg tablet Once a day, drink plenty of water, and get adequate rest.
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Kindly connect Will help you.
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maybe due to viral/dengue fever or otherwise
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consultation for medication under prescription is advisable
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Please consult
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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For immediate relief you can take a tablet of Paracetamol and for further management you must consult your doctor to check a what type of fever is there or fever is there or not even somewhere talking talking to her with check up and then advise the best for you or you can conserved online
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Needs to be evaluated. Please consult a physician
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Your symptoms could be either due to viral or bacterial infection. Start by taking paracetamol (if not allergic to it) and good rest. If symptoms are not improving it is advisable to have your urine and blood tested. These are the few tests that might help to find out the cause of your symptoms 1. Urinalysis 2. Complete blood count
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If there is anything wrong with the above tests it is better to consult a General Physician for further examination and Evaluation.
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Ot could be viral fever.
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you can do cbc,widal,mp,dengue and crp bleed test.
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dring plenty of luke warm water. take dolo(650)for fever.
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Viral Detailed history helps
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Consultation
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you
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