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Body remains warm but temperature is low
When I check my temperature it is 96.5 but my body remains largely warm like it's 99 fever. Tests reveal - rbc -4.21 , d3 - 15, b12 - 250, platelets - 119k. Esr is 9 Had cold for the last 1 month and even X-ray is ok. I had heavy fatigue also but I started on d3 and b13 4-5 days back and since fatigue is lowly coming down There is no fever, no cough, no congestion in chest. Though I am a smoker What could be the issue
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Your temperature is ok . But you should check for any underlying problems and boost your immunity with proper diet plan + protein supplements + multivitamins Need details evaluation and treatment You can chat with me clicking on " chat now " option if you wish Thanks
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