What Causes Chilling, Body Pains, Sweating And Fever?
I had the flu in January, had to go thru 3 rounds of antibiotics to kick it. Since then I have ha6 weird thing where I will be fine for 5 or6 days then all of a sudden I will get body aches and pains, have a chill so hard my teeth will chatter and my whole body shakes and then within an hour I will spike a break out into a bad sweat, my face is on fire and temp of 101 to 102, Feel bad the next day then fine again for 5 or 6 days. It has happened every week!!! The chills are getting so bad it is like I am seizing. My last TSH was 16 and my doctor increased by meds but she thinks it is a flare up of my Hep C. Any ideas?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it seems to be viral infection and may not needs any treatment if the temperature persist and remains 100 F ups then it needs to be ruled out for secondary infection and for that you will have to get done the routine blood test and urine test in female it may be urinary tract infection else the febrile condition has nothing to take with TSH and Hepatitis if that is not being confirmed or correlated clinically hope this information helps.
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What Causes Chilling, Body Pains, Sweating And Fever?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it seems to be viral infection and may not needs any treatment if the temperature persist and remains 100 F ups then it needs to be ruled out for secondary infection and for that you will have to get done the routine blood test and urine test in female it may be urinary tract infection else the febrile condition has nothing to take with TSH and Hepatitis if that is not being confirmed or correlated clinically hope this information helps.