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What Causes Recurring Fever Post Treatment For Malaria?

Sar I have fever from 15 days first test malaria positive after complet treatment report was Normal after 5days fever come back and tlc was 16500 and vidal test negtive I took 4day antibotic treatment now tlc is 10500 but low fever 100 still coming one or two times a day please give some sugestion
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Hi

you may be having FUO - Fever of unknown origin

1) a temperature greater than 38.3°C (101°F) on several occasions
2) more than 3 weeks' duration of illness
3) failure to reach a diagnosis despite 1 week of inpatient investigation

In case if you are not investigated thorugly then you need all your blood, urine, examinations completed before screening you to the above conditions

Generally Fever of unknown origin subsides by itself as the body immunity takes control

Keep your body hygienic

Have healthy diet with sufficient fruits

Take Bcomplex and Bprotein powder with milk

To Meditation as it will relieve stress and improve immunity(recommended meditation is as per age if you are 45 years - 45 mins)

Wish You Good Health


Regards

Dr Sridhar K
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What Causes Recurring Fever Post Treatment For Malaria?

Hi you may be having FUO - Fever of unknown origin 1) a temperature greater than 38.3°C (101°F) on several occasions 2) more than 3 weeks duration of illness 3) failure to reach a diagnosis despite 1 week of inpatient investigation In case if you are not investigated thorugly then you need all your blood, urine, examinations completed before screening you to the above conditions Generally Fever of unknown origin subsides by itself as the body immunity takes control Keep your body hygienic Have healthy diet with sufficient fruits Take Bcomplex and Bprotein powder with milk To Meditation as it will relieve stress and improve immunity(recommended meditation is as per age if you are 45 years - 45 mins) Wish You Good Health Regards Dr Sridhar K