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Wake up feeling feverish
From last 15-20 days after i was diagnosed by low vitamin b12 levels (140 mg/dl) my body temperature rises (palm,feet sole,neck, back) in afternoon,evening and in morning when i wake up, other test done like CBC, MALARIA,TYPHOID. I'm just 23 years old and I'm so anxious about my health.
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Measure body temperature Temperature between 97-99 F is considered normal Temperature above 99 F needs reporting to the hospital
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Kindly share pic of blood report.
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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Lock down affects Have proper meal at time Plenty of fluid Avoid spicy and oily food Do physical activity at home Don't play with mobile and tv Spend time with family members Stay home Stay safe Stay happy
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Consult me in chat with reports
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