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Feeling As If Have Fever In Buttocks And Upper Legs, Taking Antibiotics For Prostrate Infection. Can Both Be Related?

I have a feeling as if I have a fever in my buttocks and upper legs when I sit on car seats, couches, etc. It is only when I sit down. Kind of like the seat warmer is on in my leather car seats. I do not have a fever and feel fine otherwise. I went to the doctor because I thought my urge and need to urinate once every 2 hours or so meant I had bladder or prostrate infection. Urine tested ok. Taking antibiotics for possible prostrate infection. Don t know if both are related? What is going on?
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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Hi, it appears that you are allergic to the material of the seat of couchs, or a car. Other causes could be the urinary tract infection, or any low grade fever.
Avoid taking spices, junk foods, and oily foods. Try to wear cool cottons especially while traveling on a car. Thank you.
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Feeling As If Have Fever In Buttocks And Upper Legs, Taking Antibiotics For Prostrate Infection. Can Both Be Related?

Hi, it appears that you are allergic to the material of the seat of couchs, or a car. Other causes could be the urinary tract infection, or any low grade fever. Avoid taking spices, junk foods, and oily foods. Try to wear cool cottons especially while traveling on a car. Thank you.