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Fever

Fever is a symptom rather than a disease. A body temperature higher than 98.6 F is considered
fever, but it is not of severe consequence until it is above 100.4 F.

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I have suffered from throat pain, on-and-off fever, a tight stomach, and vomiting. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor,I have suffered from throat pain, on-and-off fever, a tight stomach, and sometimes vomiting. Please recommend appropriate medications. Please help.Thanks.  Read Full »


Dr. Abhirami Subramaniam

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Based on the limited information, let me suggest a few medications to give temporary relief. Throat pain could be due to the commencement of the cold, so I suggest you take warm water frequently. I need more details to diagnose, such as the o...  Read Full »

Fever, cough, cold, and puke with blood for a week. What is it?

Query: Hello doctor, I have been suffering from a fever for the past week, and I have had a cold for the past two days. I puked the day after, and it consisted of a blood clot. Even in the morning, while coughing, there was some blood clot. What should I do?  Read Full »


Dr. Abhirami Subramaniam

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Based on the given information, I would suggest getting a complete blood test since the fever is lasting for more than three days despite taking Paracetamol. The blood stains and clots in your vomit are due to constant bad cough, and it is premature to be alarmed about...  Read Full »

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