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Fever Comes And Goes. Treated With Antibiotic. High ESR, SGPT, TLC. What Is The Problem?
on 30th june i had high fever. i was treated with antibiotics but still the fever was not coming down 100. then doctor treated for malaria for the reason that platelets count was 0.66 thousand. after that treatment and for last 5 weeks i am having a fluctuating fever. it starts rising from 9am and goes high upto 99.5 and in night it goes down to normal temperatures. all blood reports are normal except litttle rise in ESR , SGPT , TLC . In this week on tuesday again fever rise upto 100.5 and i have a yellowish cough, so doctor again prescribed cefpodoxime and clauvanate tablet. but still i have low fever which rises in the afternoon and goes down in the night. kindly help me from which disease im suffering from.
Hi Hitesh,
Thanks for writing in to Heathcare Magic!
You might be having chronic malaria, pneumonia, or a urinary tract infection.
I would like you to get CBC, RFT, LFT, PBF for Malaria, Antigen test for Malaria, Urine routine and cultures, CHEST XRAY AND AN ULTRASOUND OF ABDOMEN.
Have you any history of tuberculosis or hematological malignancy if family.
If you have any further query please let me know I would try to answer it for you.
Wish you a great health!
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Fever Comes And Goes. Treated With Antibiotic. High ESR, SGPT, TLC. What Is The Problem?
Hi Hitesh, Thanks for writing in to Heathcare Magic! You might be having chronic malaria, pneumonia, or a urinary tract infection. I would like you to get CBC, RFT, LFT, PBF for Malaria, Antigen test for Malaria, Urine routine and cultures, CHEST XRAY AND AN ULTRASOUND OF ABDOMEN. Have you any history of tuberculosis or hematological malignancy if family. If you have any further query please let me know I would try to answer it for you. Wish you a great health!