I am suffering from fever from from 5 days. I feel coldness weakness and sever headache. I am taking paracetamol and oflox tablets but they are effectless. I have my exams starting from Monday. As I am residing in hostel I have no time to go outside the college. So what should I do to cure.
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It may be viral it will go off in 7 day if not then do test to rule out cause as you not detail fever pattern below are some to help you self rule out so that you may help know you r fever due to which cause oflox r you taking self medicate do not self medicate or take antibiotic uselssely it will make you body resistant to drug or cause more harm if not indicated IMP NOTE ; IF U HAVE Hyperpyrexia temperature greater than or equal to (104.0 or 105.8 �F). Such a high temperature is considered a medical emergency TYPE OF FEVER& CAUSE Acute fevers (<7 days in duration) are characteristics of infectious diseases such as malaria and viral-related upper respiratory tract infection sub-acute fevers (usually not more than 2 weeks in duration) may be seen in cases of typhoid fever and intra-abdominal abscess, among others Chronic or persistent fevers (>2 weeks duration) are typical of chronic bacterial infections such as tuberculosis, viral infections like HIV, cancers and connective tissue diseases Three major fever types have been described including sustained/continuous fever, intermittent fever and remittent fever Continuous or sustained fever is defined as fever that does not fluctuate more than about 1 �C (1.5 �F) during 24 h, but at no time touches normal. Pneumonia, typhoid, acute bacterial meningitis, urinary tract infection, Intermittent fevers, for instance due to malaria, are present only for several hours during the day. This pattern of fever can be seen in malaria, pyogenic infections, tuberculosis (TB), schistosomiasis, lymphomas, leptospira, borrelia, kala-azar, or septicemia Remittent fever is defined as fever with daily fluctuations exceeding 2 �C but at no time touches normal. Remittent fevers are often associated with infectious diseases such as infective endocarditis, rickettsiae infections, brucellosis, among others Relapsing fevers refer to those that are recurring and separated by periods with low-grade fever or no fever. Periodic or relapsing fevers are seen in malaria, lymphoma, borrelia, cyclic neutropenia, and rat-bite fever. Fever associated with night sweats has been described in infectious diseases such as TB, Nocardia, brucellosis, liver or lung abscess and sub-acute infective endocarditis, as well as in non-infectious diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa and cancers such as lymphomas. HOMEOPATHY HAS BEST SCOPE IN REMOVAL CAUSE (bacterial viral pathogenic immune allergy or disorder)& PROTECT VITAL ORGAN FROM FEVER WITHOUT SUPPRESING FEVER OR DISEASE IT CURE PERSON FROM DISEASE NOT HIDE DISESASE TO AFFECT MAIN ORGAN.
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