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Fever and Depression
Hello Doctor, I'm suffering from fever , headache, runny nose it may be because of weather change as I have low immunity power so cannot handle weather change.. as I'm going through depression so don't like to have my meal properly because of this I'm feeling constant weight loss n weakness.. sometimes I'm having chest pain (specially in center) ,n restlessness n sometimes I can't breathe properly felling suffocated..
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HELLO, EVERY BODY HAVE A EFFECT OF CHANGE OF WETHER EVEN CHILD S. TAB MONTUK 10 MG ONE AT NIGHT FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS AFTER DINNER. TAB DOLO650 THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD. TAB TRYPTOMAR 10 MG ONE AT NIGHT FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS. IF U FEEL BETTER CONTINUE IT FOR MORE DAYS. OK.
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Your fever headache and runny nose could be just a regular respiratory viral infection. Can take paracetamol and cetirizine if it is bothering you a lot. all of your other symptoms may be related to depression.
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depression is a treatable condition, medicines and psychotherapy are available, consult you doctor.
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