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High Fever, Headache. Taken Panadol, Some Relief, Recurring Symptoms. No History Of Migraines. Cure?

Hi. I have high temperature and a very killing head ache in the left half of the skull . I have no history of migranes. A week earlier I had fever and minor head ache, but then after taking panadol my fever was lowered and there was no head ache. Day before yesterday it started suddenly and right now I have 38.7 degree temperature and an excrutiating head ache
Tue, 16 Jul 2013
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Hi and welcome to Healthcare magic.Thank you for the query.
You could have upper respiratory infection, sinustitis or ear infection, You need to treat it by rest, lot of fluids intake, painkillers and vitamin C. If this persists for more than 5 days you need to visit hospital for further tests.
Wish you good health. Regards
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High Fever, Headache. Taken Panadol, Some Relief, Recurring Symptoms. No History Of Migraines. Cure?

Hi and welcome to Healthcare magic.Thank you for the query. You could have upper respiratory infection, sinustitis or ear infection, You need to treat it by rest, lot of fluids intake, painkillers and vitamin C. If this persists for more than 5 days you need to visit hospital for further tests. Wish you good health. Regards