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Rise in body temperature and muscle ache
I've been having rise in my body temperature (no chills, or no sunken feeling) an body pain, actually muscle pain, mild headache since 3 days. I took paracetamol and augmentin but the symptoms would subside and then reappear again. Help please?
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Hello, adv CBC ESR Urine test for COMPLETE N MICROSCOPIC. Till than, tab dolo650 eight hourly after food.alkalizer citralka two tsf three times with half glass of water after food. plenty of liquids. Nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk etc.light diet. Ok.
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It is advisable that you don't start antibiotics without a doctor's advice. You should map and record your temperature and if it's a high grade fever (more than 100*F) then i would advise you to go to the hospital and get evaluated and undergo the necessary investigation( CBC, URE). If it isn't a high grade fever continue the paracetamol, take citric fruits as it will help build your immunity. Drink plenty of fluids, around 3 liters per day, avoid cold food and water. Steam inhalation and salt water gargling will also be of help. Get well soon
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