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Biphasic Fever

Biphasic fever is when there are two phases, an early elevation of body temperature followed by a later one. The fever breaks and then returns again for two or more days. Biphasic fever is caused by a bacterial infection. In COVID-19 patients, the fever was seen in a biphasic pattern in most cases.

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Why is my son getting recurrent rashes and fever?

Query: Hello doctor, My 5 years old son got sick 2 and a half weeks ago. For 1 week he had high fever (up to 39 degrees Celsius) which we reduced with fever reducing syrup (Noraphen). Blood test showed that there is a chance for parvovirus (borderline result).  After a week the fever stopped, and for a...  Read Full »


Dr. Parmar Parin Niranjanbhai

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your son's history and the report (attachment removed to protect patient's identity), and would like to make my suggestions and comments about him as follows:As per your description, the clinical picture very much matches that of a viral infection, ...  Read Full »

Is recurrent high fever in my old age father a serious issue?

Query: Hi doctor, My father suffered from high fever over last week and he was alright. But today again he is feeling a mild rise in his temperature. Is this anything serious?  Read Full »


Dr. Muhammad Majid Hanif

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I want to assure you that do not worry as everything is going to be fine soon. I have thoroughly gone through your case and can well understand your genuine concerns.  Read Full »

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