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  • 17 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I've been having a fever, and it seems like my temperature is fluctuating. What should I be doing to manage this?

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-It sounds like you're dealing with a fever that fluctuates, which can be tough. It's important to rest, stay hydrated, and monitor your temperature. If the fever persists or worsens, it might be best to consult a doctor for further advice.

Answered 04/07/2025

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