How Can Persistent Fever, Acute Weakness Felt While Walking, Pain In The Upper Chest And Breathing Problem Be Diagnosed, Treated And Cured?
Question: Hi,
My wife, Age: 30 Years, is suffering from high fever( 101-103) range from last 2 Weeks and also acute weakness felt during walking etc. Have pain in upper chest area and had problems in breathing too when laying down or walking.
As we done tests and consultation is still going on.
1. As done malaria antigen test which is negative /CBC test reports attached for reference
2. ESR test done . Reports attached for reference
3. X Ray Done: Water filled at one side of lungs
4. Pleural fluid analysis done: Reports Attached for reference
5. Total Protein Fluid test done: Report Attached for reference
6. TB test done: Negative: Report Attached for reference
My wife, Age: 30 Years, is suffering from high fever( 101-103) range from last 2 Weeks and also acute weakness felt during walking etc. Have pain in upper chest area and had problems in breathing too when laying down or walking.
As we done tests and consultation is still going on.
1. As done malaria antigen test which is negative /CBC test reports attached for reference
2. ESR test done . Reports attached for reference
3. X Ray Done: Water filled at one side of lungs
4. Pleural fluid analysis done: Reports Attached for reference
5. Total Protein Fluid test done: Report Attached for reference
6. TB test done: Negative: Report Attached for reference
Brief Answer:
Pneumonia
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It seems that you are suffering from pneumonia which could be either viral or bacterial.. Treatment should include rest, plenty of fluids or IV fluids if necessary, oxygen therapy and antipyretics.. Antipyretics such as ibuprofen tablets should be taken every eight hours.. oxygen therapy should be taken in hospital when needed and should be complemented by bronchodilators at home such as ventolin every six hours.. Antibiotics should also be prescribed by your doctor and preferably macloride antibiotics.. you should avoid effort and rest as much as you can.. I hope you find this helpful..
Pneumonia
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It seems that you are suffering from pneumonia which could be either viral or bacterial.. Treatment should include rest, plenty of fluids or IV fluids if necessary, oxygen therapy and antipyretics.. Antipyretics such as ibuprofen tablets should be taken every eight hours.. oxygen therapy should be taken in hospital when needed and should be complemented by bronchodilators at home such as ventolin every six hours.. Antibiotics should also be prescribed by your doctor and preferably macloride antibiotics.. you should avoid effort and rest as much as you can.. I hope you find this helpful..
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng