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Fatigue, Fever, Pain In Legs, Shoulders, Collarbone, Bleeding Gums, Low BP. Ross River Fever?

I am a 40 yo women and I have been sick for just over 2 weeks it started with fatigue and fever then aching arms and legs now have aching legs shoulders elbows collarbones neck and no strength low blood pressure urinary tract infection and yesterday my gums just started bleeding had blood test for Ross river fever they were negative but doctor advised first test can be negative I m concerned and exhausted.
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern. Fatigue, fever, pain in legs, shoulders, collarbone and bleeding gums with low blood pressure is a sign of a viral illness and you will get better over time. You should hydrate yourself well and then you should also rest. I believe if things do not improve you might have to see a doctor in the ER.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Fatigue, Fever, Pain In Legs, Shoulders, Collarbone, Bleeding Gums, Low BP. Ross River Fever?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern. Fatigue, fever, pain in legs, shoulders, collarbone and bleeding gums with low blood pressure is a sign of a viral illness and you will get better over time. You should hydrate yourself well and then you should also rest. I believe if things do not improve you might have to see a doctor in the ER. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!