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Chronic Fever

Chronic fevers are known as fevers lasting for more than 10 to 14 days. Fever means a lot of different things, but most mild and low-grade fevers are nothing to worry about. An increase in body temperature is very normal as it responses to an infection, like a cold or the flu.

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What does symptoms like frequent fever, weakness in bone and no weight gain indicate?

Query: Hello doctor, My friend gets frequent fever and weak bone problems. She is not able to gain weight and strong bones. She belongs to a poor family though she has been visiting many ayurvedic, homeopathic MD's no one is able to figure out the exact reason. There might be chances of bone cancer? She ha...  Read Full »


Dr. Berry Chirag Ashok

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It seems from what you have mentioned that your friend is a 30-year-old lady with frequent episodes of fever and bone pain (assuming that the bone problems you mentioned are bone pains at multiple locations). If she is indeed only 70 lbs, then it is likely that she is c...  Read Full »

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