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What Causes Migraine With Fever And Rashes?

Hello, I am going to see my family doctor tomorrow, and any ideas you may have are welcome. I had a migraine which started on Wednesday and went on through Thursday, including a fever which spiked up and down. Two Frova along with aspirin and acetaminophen is what I took over that timeframe. Even after the headache went, the fever stayed through the end of Friday, so I continued with small doses of acetaminophen and aspirin. Saturday (yesterday) I was without the fever, but very swollen and all my joints hurt. This morning (Sunday) I thought I felt fine. Then I looked in the mirror and discovered that I am covered in a rash from head to toe. Just blotches, not risen. Feels a little scratchy, but the rash isn`t overtly itchy. Any ideas ....
Wed, 16 Jan 2019
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Hello,

I would be interested in seeing this rash. You may have developed any number of reactions to something you ingested (food/beverage), chemical exposure by inhalation or direct contact from your job or at home if you were involved in a painting project, etc.

And the severe headache was part of the allergic syndrome or immune response your body launched against the entities or entities you were exposed to is the best explanation I can forward for your consideration.

The fever was also part of the inflammatory reaction and resulted from chemical interactions causing the temperature centres of the brain to elevate core temperature at the instruction of the immune system in the event some foreign protein was responsible for the initial contact.

Finding the smoking gun won't be easy since it appears you turned the corner rather quickly.

However, some lab work and urine testing could reveal more details about the inflammatory reaction and a tox screen in blood and urine could reveal substances of interest that may have initiated the entire process.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Causes Migraine With Fever And Rashes?

Hello, I would be interested in seeing this rash. You may have developed any number of reactions to something you ingested (food/beverage), chemical exposure by inhalation or direct contact from your job or at home if you were involved in a painting project, etc. And the severe headache was part of the allergic syndrome or immune response your body launched against the entities or entities you were exposed to is the best explanation I can forward for your consideration. The fever was also part of the inflammatory reaction and resulted from chemical interactions causing the temperature centres of the brain to elevate core temperature at the instruction of the immune system in the event some foreign protein was responsible for the initial contact. Finding the smoking gun won t be easy since it appears you turned the corner rather quickly. However, some lab work and urine testing could reveal more details about the inflammatory reaction and a tox screen in blood and urine could reveal substances of interest that may have initiated the entire process. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist