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Feeling too hot since second trimester
I am 27+3 days pregnant.. But since second trimester i am feeling too hot.. My palm always feel hot when touch to other one.. And when i measure Temperature orally is 99.7f..is any need of paracetamol or not?
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Hello U can get CBC done
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In pregnancy ur body may feel warm because of high metabolism but the oral temp should not be more than 99.4 F, u should have an evaluation for fever.
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Please get your CBC, Vitamin B12 , D3 and Calcium level tested. We may find a cause for your symptoms.
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Temperature less than 99 is normal More than that needs to be investigated
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99.7 deg is fever. You need some test for the same.
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