What Causes Body Chills Along With Pain During Urination?
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Question : i just tured 30 2 days ago and my body temp is 97 and I am having chills and the temperature in the room is 71/
Brief Answer:
infection is a possibility
Detailed Answer:
Good day
Noted your concerns. Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Your symptoms could be due to am infection or inflammation. Do you have pain while urinating? Any skin rashes? Any cough or running nose?
It is recommended to do a CBC (complete blood count ) and urine test to look for evidence of an infection.
Regards
Binu
infection is a possibility
Detailed Answer:
Good day
Noted your concerns. Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Your symptoms could be due to am infection or inflammation. Do you have pain while urinating? Any skin rashes? Any cough or running nose?
It is recommended to do a CBC (complete blood count ) and urine test to look for evidence of an infection.
Regards
Binu
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Yes a little pain while urine. No skin rashes. Yes coughing and running nose.
Brief Answer:
Looks like an infection
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for the reply. Yes the symptoms are suggestive of an infection possibly a viral infection. Please start with Paracetamol as an when you feel feverish. Drink plenty of clear fluids and take rest. Most viral infections are self limiting and recover over couple of days. If the symptoms lasts beyond 24 hours or if it gets any worse, you will need blood and urine investigations and XXXXXXX need to see a doctor.
Regards
,
Binu
Looks like an infection
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for the reply. Yes the symptoms are suggestive of an infection possibly a viral infection. Please start with Paracetamol as an when you feel feverish. Drink plenty of clear fluids and take rest. Most viral infections are self limiting and recover over couple of days. If the symptoms lasts beyond 24 hours or if it gets any worse, you will need blood and urine investigations and XXXXXXX need to see a doctor.
Regards
,
Binu
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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