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Fever

Fever is a symptom rather than a disease. A body temperature higher than 98.6 F is considered
fever, but it is not of severe consequence until it is above 100.4 F.

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Despite taking homeopathic medicines for my stomach flu, I have a recurrent low grade fever. What should I do?

Query: Hi doctor,I am 23 years old. I got the stomach flu around two months ago and was prescribed Amoxicillin for ten days, which gave me a very mild clostridium difficile infection. For three weeks, with light food and homeopathic medicine from the local store, I was slowly getting better. Two days ago, ...  Read Full »


Dr. Kavita Rajput

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is appreciable not to take more antibiotics. You can prefer homeopathy, which will cure without causing any side effects. You have taken homeopathic medicines from a medical store that worked superficially. That is why your symptoms came back. There are two option...  Read Full »

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