- Male
- 28 Years
- 10/09/2025
I have had a fever of 99 to 100 degrees F for the past 10 days, along with headache and body ache. My CBC report shows leukocytes 8100/cu.mm, neutrophils 60 percent, lymphocytes 34 percent, eosinophils 2 percent, monocytes 4 percent, basophils 0 percent, hemoglobin 12.4 percent, and MPV 11.4. My typhoid tests are normal, and serum bilirubin is 1.08. What could this indicate?
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Dr Yusuf Mohammad
General Practitioner
- MBBS
- Advanced Certificate Course in Dermatology
- 8+ Yrs
Your CBC results, typhoid tests, and serum bilirubin are within normal limits, and a fever between 99 to 100 degrees F for 10 days, with body ache and headache, is often due to a viral infection or post viral fatigue. The white blood cell count and differential are balanced, which does not suggest a bacterial infection. Since your fever is still persisting, its best to monitor for 4 more days and, if it continues beyond 14 days, do additional tests like ESR, CRP, and Dengue IgM to rule out other causes.
Dr. Yusuf Suggests...
Take a ESR Test (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) Test or Take a Dengue IgM - Elisa Test
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