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Medical Conditions - Seasonal Fever

Seasonal fever is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, headache, cough (usually dry), muscle and joint pain, extreme fatigue, etc. Seasonal fevers occur mostly in winters and rainy months and go away by themselves within 3 days. But a fever that lasts longer than usual is serious, and it should be taken care.

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Brother's fever, body pain since 2 days. Seasonal?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You need to get your brother thoroughly checked. A fever profile needs to be done in a season like this; mosquito-borne disease are very common.

I have a cold. What tips can help avoid recurrent colds?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern and will try to help you with it.

How is long-term fever diagnosed in kids?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you already said, the problem seems to be flu and Covid. Winter season fever may be due to allergic bronchitis and secondary bacterial or viral infection. 1.

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What are the characteristic features and symptoms of the influenza A virus?

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What steps can I take to improve my worsening flu symptoms?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. This is the flu season, and winter started out of nowhere.

My platelet count is decreasing, but dengue and malaria are negative. Please suggest.

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You can continue the same treatment. If the temperature does not come down in one or two days, we will go for further tests. Do not worry about platelets.

I am having sore throat and fever, which keeps fluctuating. Should I go for a COVID-19 test?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Sore throat, dry cough, fever, and cold are common to both common cold and to COVID. Having said that, most COVID patients complain of loss of smell and taste.

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