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What Causes Fever, Productive Cough, Breathlessness And Low Energy After A Tick Bite?

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Posted on Wed, 16 Aug 2017
Question: I was bitten by a tick, I removed it. Now I have been having low grade fever, body aches, productive cough, shortness of breath and no energy. Please let me know if I should go on to a walk in clinic.
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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I will like to review an image of the site. If this is swollen and red, then fever and malaise might be possible. If not, I will like that you go in for evaluation. Lyme disease which often cause these symptoms is not prevalent in Oklahoma.

However, your symptoms are suggestive f an upper respiratory tract infection. This might just be a coincidence than the symptoms being caused by the tick bite.

Continue with tylenol and I will not recommend any doctor’s visit at this time. Update me in 48hours and we will continue from there depending on your response and evolution.

I hope this guides and helps. Keep me posted and updated.
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What Causes Fever, Productive Cough, Breathlessness And Low Energy After A Tick Bite?

Brief Answer: upload and image of the site for review! Detailed Answer: Hi, I will like to review an image of the site. If this is swollen and red, then fever and malaise might be possible. If not, I will like that you go in for evaluation. Lyme disease which often cause these symptoms is not prevalent in Oklahoma. However, your symptoms are suggestive f an upper respiratory tract infection. This might just be a coincidence than the symptoms being caused by the tick bite. Continue with tylenol and I will not recommend any doctor’s visit at this time. Update me in 48hours and we will continue from there depending on your response and evolution. I hope this guides and helps. Keep me posted and updated.