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View allI've had a fever for five days now, and while my throat pain and cold have finally eased up, the phlegm remains. My fever just won't go down, though there's no body pain or stomach ache. The doctor gave me zocef, but I'm wondering if that's enough or if there's something more I should be doing. What do you think?
_Lymphocyte Count Increase: Potential Causes and Concerns_ A significant increase in lymphocyte count (from 14 to 44) warrants attention. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections. _Potential Causes:_ 1. _Viral infections_: Recent or ongoing viral infections, such as flu, HIV, or hepatitis. 2. _Bacterial infections_: Chronic bacterial infections, like tuberculosis. 3. _Autoimmune disorders_: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. 4. _Vitamin deficiencies_: Severe vitamin deficiencies, including vitamin D (your level is 5). 5. _Stress_: Physical or emotional stress can cause lymphocyte fluctuations. _Concerns:_ 1. _Infections_: Your increased lymphocyte count may indicate a chronic infection. 2. _Bleeding_: Easy bleeding could be related to a blood disorder or platelet issue. 3. _Vitamin D deficiency_: Severe deficiency (level 5) can contribute to overall health issues. _Recommended Actions:_ 1. _Consult a hematologist_: Discuss your lymphocyte count increase and overall health. 2. _Investigate underlying causes_: Your doctor may order additional tests to identify potential causes. 3. _Address vitamin D deficiency_: Start vitamin D supplements and adjust your diet to improve levels. 4. _Monitor your health_: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms, bleeding, or infections. Take your health concerns seriously and consult a specialist to determine the underlying cause of your lymphocyte count increase.
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I've been feeling a bit off since this morning. I had a sore throat for a couple of days but did some morning gurgling with Glycoceptol and it seemed to do the trick. But now I've got this body ache that disappeared pretty quickly after I got up, and I'm left with a mild headache and feeling a bit feverish. It doesn't seem like the fever's even hitting 99 F. Should I be concerned or just wait it out?
use dolo 650 after food 2 to 3 times a day
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I'm getting a bit worried because my body temperature tends to climb up to 99-100 degrees F in the evenings, and this has been happening for a few weeks now. Alongside this, I feel some tiredness in my limbs. I did some blood tests for CBC, Dengue, and Typhoid, but everything came back normal. What's making me anxious is that I've noticed my immunity seems to be lower lately since I'm catching the flu and other infections more frequently in the last few months. Any insights on what might be going on with me?
Since your blood tests for CBC, Dengue, and Typhoid came back normal, it's important to consider other possibilities. Your symptoms could be indicative of a chronic infection or an underlying inflammatory condition. Given your recurrent infections and fatigue, I would recommend considering a consultation with a healthcare provider for further evaluation. In the meantime, you can try taking over-the-counter multivitamins to support your immune system. Additionally, you can take a daily dose of Vitamin C (1000mg) and Zinc (25-50mg) to help boost your immunity. Adequate rest, hydration, and a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables can also help support your immune system.
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