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Are Fever, Migraine And Pain At The Eyes And Eyelids Indicative Of Viral Fever?

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Posted on Thu, 24 Feb 2022
Question: i wetted in water two days ago and i have been having mild fever migraine kind of pain not always but when in fever , my upper eyelids are paining and it seems that something's pulling my eyeballs upwards . is this viral fever or something potentially more dangerous ?
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Answered by Dr. salah saad shoman (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Viral or bacterial infection

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

It seems that you have caught a viral or bacterial infection. To relieve the fever and the pain please take an analgesic as Ibuprofen tablets 200 mg every eight. If the fever continues for more than three days then this is probably a bacterial infection rather than a viral one. This means that you should refer to your doctor for a prescription of an antibiotic.

I hope you find this helpful. If you don’t have any other clarifications then please close the discussion.
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Are Fever, Migraine And Pain At The Eyes And Eyelids Indicative Of Viral Fever?

Brief Answer: Viral or bacterial infection Detailed Answer: Hi, It seems that you have caught a viral or bacterial infection. To relieve the fever and the pain please take an analgesic as Ibuprofen tablets 200 mg every eight. If the fever continues for more than three days then this is probably a bacterial infection rather than a viral one. This means that you should refer to your doctor for a prescription of an antibiotic. I hope you find this helpful. If you don’t have any other clarifications then please close the discussion.