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Intermittent Fever, Dizzy, Fatigue, Done Blood Test, Yellow Eyes. What Is Going On?

for the last week i have had a intermittent fever of 39 degrees, i feel dizzy alot and very weak with fatigue! I have no coryzal symptoms i have had blood test and waiting for results! the gp say my eyes are slighty yellow and has also tested me for anaemia which i am waiting for results! i feel increasingly unwell and am very worried something more sinister is going on?
Sat, 18 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Intermittent fever for 1 week, fatigue and tiredness with yellowish discolouration of sclera.
The most likely diagnosis may be jaundice.
It may be viral like Hepatitis A. This may have be transmitted by orofacial route.
Test results are needed for diagnosis.
Rest is advised.
Take lot of oral fluids.
Take high carbohydrate diet. Avoid fats.
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Intermittent Fever, Dizzy, Fatigue, Done Blood Test, Yellow Eyes. What Is Going On?

Hello, Intermittent fever for 1 week, fatigue and tiredness with yellowish discolouration of sclera. The most likely diagnosis may be jaundice. It may be viral like Hepatitis A. This may have be transmitted by orofacial route. Test results are needed for diagnosis. Rest is advised. Take lot of oral fluids. Take high carbohydrate diet. Avoid fats.