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What To Do For Continuous Fever And Abdominal Pain?

i am 16 years old girl suffering with low grade fever upto 99.9 F since last one month. sometimes having abdominal pain. most of the check ups like bloood test,urine test etc were found normal. what extra should be done. please suggest. my height is 5'2''. now my weight is 47 kg. one month back it was 55kg.
Fri, 18 Jul 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
I hope you have also done blood tests for Thyroid function. Increased thyroid hormones can give such symptoms.
Another reason can be abdominal tuberculosis, typhoid, chronic enteritis or colitis.
You have to undergo the following tests::
CT scan of the abdomen
X-ray chest
Upper and lower GI endoscopies.
Blood tests = CBC, ESR, blood sugar, kidney functions, liver functions and other tests as per the clinical examination. Quantiferon gold test for TB.
The treatment will obviously be according to reports of the tests.

The response to the treatment has to be continuously monitored.


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What To Do For Continuous Fever And Abdominal Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query. I hope you have also done blood tests for Thyroid function. Increased thyroid hormones can give such symptoms. Another reason can be abdominal tuberculosis, typhoid, chronic enteritis or colitis. You have to undergo the following tests:: CT scan of the abdomen X-ray chest Upper and lower GI endoscopies. Blood tests = CBC, ESR, blood sugar, kidney functions, liver functions and other tests as per the clinical examination. Quantiferon gold test for TB. The treatment will obviously be according to reports of the tests. The response to the treatment has to be continuously monitored.