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Random Episodes Of Fever, Coughing, Body Pain, Night Sweats. Treatment?
Hi, Ive been googling and and web mding and just dont know what else to do. I just keep feeling sick, ive been like this for about 6 to 7 months and i have random fevers im always tired. i also have chest pain that isnt to bad but wont go away feels almost like a pulled muscle but i have played sports or ran. i do have a cough on and off. I have body pains and night sweats here there. im confused.its just random and i dont get it. i just want to feel better.
The provided information suggests that you may have
- disease of chest or chest cavity - a chest X-ray will be helpful to rule out chronic diseases such as sarcoidosis, tuberculosis or fluid in the bag like cavity around the lung(s), fungal infection etc..
- In case you live in an area where there is high prevalence of malaria, you should get tested for same.
Consult your doctor who will examine you thoroughly for nodular swellings if any, and who will evaluate you thoroughly.
Dr. Rakesh Karanwal
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Random Episodes Of Fever, Coughing, Body Pain, Night Sweats. Treatment?
Hi there, Thanks for your query. The provided information suggests that you may have - disease of chest or chest cavity - a chest X-ray will be helpful to rule out chronic diseases such as sarcoidosis, tuberculosis or fluid in the bag like cavity around the lung(s), fungal infection etc.. - In case you live in an area where there is high prevalence of malaria, you should get tested for same. Consult your doctor who will examine you thoroughly for nodular swellings if any, and who will evaluate you thoroughly. Dr. Rakesh Karanwal