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Viral Syndrome

A viral syndrome is defined as symptoms caused by viruses. Viruses are protein-coated and can quickly spread from one person to other. It commonly affects children, and symptoms vary according to the organ affected.

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What causes raised liver enzymes during fever?

Query: Hi doctor, The issue is from 39 years ago. When I was 13 years old, I was considered for the possibility of poisoning. I was admitted to hospital for 8 days and the diagnoses were cervical adenitis and viral syndrome. I had a fever of 103 degrees for several days before going to hospital. My throat ...  Read Full »


Dr. Sadaf Mustafa

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As far as I know, Strep throat typically should not lead to transaminitis unless there is multi-organ system dysfunction, which could also involve deteriorating renal function. Another possibility could be the use of medications like Acetaminophen to reduce fever befor...  Read Full »

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