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What Causes High Fever With Loss Of Appetite And Body Pains?

Hii doctor..this is kankan from Richmond..got high fever 3days back suddenly due to the AC temperature.. Had calpol 650 once but still suffering from body pain and loss of appetite..I have taken calpol 500 after that..BT body pain is still on..had throat pain as well bt no other problem and health issues..what sud i take to get relief from body pain and d light fever attacking me everyday
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Thanks for your query...
This is but a necessity to continue Calpol 650 3 to 4 times a day, that is round the clock.
IF the fever does not respond by tomorrow , it is always wise to visit the Doctor as you need a clinical examination and a prescription for an antibiotic is the Doctor thinks so, as well as symptomatic and supportive treatment.
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What Causes High Fever With Loss Of Appetite And Body Pains?

Hi. Thanks for your query... This is but a necessity to continue Calpol 650 3 to 4 times a day, that is round the clock. IF the fever does not respond by tomorrow , it is always wise to visit the Doctor as you need a clinical examination and a prescription for an antibiotic is the Doctor thinks so, as well as symptomatic and supportive treatment.