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Suggest Treatment For Low Grade Fever

I have low grade fever from last two weeks. My body temperature remain normal when I wake up after sleep but increase gradually up to 99.6 - 99.8 F. If I do work I get 100 F maximum. I am using ciprofloxacine from last week as I got widal test positive. but there is no improvement.
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Hello, Thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I advice yw to do blood cultures. If you have widal positive salmonella will be isolated and once you have sensitivity pattern in hand you will take antibiotics accordingly. I also advice you ESR suspecting the tuberculosis. If you have to ask anything kindly contact me. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.
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Suggest Treatment For Low Grade Fever

Hello, Thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I advice yw to do blood cultures. If you have widal positive salmonella will be isolated and once you have sensitivity pattern in hand you will take antibiotics accordingly. I also advice you ESR suspecting the tuberculosis. If you have to ask anything kindly contact me. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.