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What Causes Low Grade Fever,poor Appetite And An Elevated ESR?

sir my mom is 74 years old , she is an astemetic patients she is getting low grade fever in the evening . her appetite is very poor now . she doesnt like to eat anything . she feels tired and sleepy all the time . her hemoglobin is 8.5 and her ESR IS 95 . PLS TELL US WHAT IS IT ?
Mon, 2 Feb 2015
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Hi!
Welcome to HCM!

I can understand the problems your mother is suffering.
As per the details given in the question she might be suffering from Tuberculosis.
Evening rise of temperature, raised ESR, low Hemoglobin, loss of appetite and the fact that she is having asthma are highly suggestive of TB.
Chest Xray and the sputum analysis should be done to confirm the diagnosis and she should be treated accordingly.
Regards!
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What Causes Low Grade Fever,poor Appetite And An Elevated ESR?

Hi! Welcome to HCM! I can understand the problems your mother is suffering. As per the details given in the question she might be suffering from Tuberculosis. Evening rise of temperature, raised ESR, low Hemoglobin, loss of appetite and the fact that she is having asthma are highly suggestive of TB. Chest Xray and the sputum analysis should be done to confirm the diagnosis and she should be treated accordingly. Regards!