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What Could Fluctuating Temperature, Body Pain, Nausea, Vomiting With History Of Pancreatitis Indicate?

Low temperature 96.0 - 95.7 oral. All over body pain. Malaise. Nauseous, vomiting. History of pacreatitis currently denies pancreatic pain. Temperature spike 102.4- 2 hours before severe drop.

Does he need to go to ER? Could this be a form of sepsis?
Sat, 1 Mar 2014
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If you have experiencing pancreatitis , I strongly advice to go to ER.
You need to be examined with blood work and abdominal ultrasound to rule out pancreatic problems like pancreatitis.
for the moment you can use anti inflammatory drugs.
wishing you fast recovery
dr.Klerida
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What Could Fluctuating Temperature, Body Pain, Nausea, Vomiting With History Of Pancreatitis Indicate?

Hi If you have experiencing pancreatitis , I strongly advice to go to ER. You need to be examined with blood work and abdominal ultrasound to rule out pancreatic problems like pancreatitis. for the moment you can use anti inflammatory drugs. wishing you fast recovery dr.Klerida