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Fever With Shivers, Vomiting. Had A Heart Bypass Surgery And Kidney Stones In The Past

hello doctor, my mother has severe shivering fever every evening (102 to 108) and she can t eat food all the day and if she try to eat food after second bite , she got vomitting....and my mother s age about 50 and 5 years before she had a heart bye pass surgery and 1 and half year before she had stones in kidney and cured . Now she only drink water . And the blood test shows she only had 0000 blood count day before yesterday and 0000 bc yesterday .. She having this fever for last 10 days..
Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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HI
Thanks for the query.
From the description of the symptoms it looks like your mother probably has an infection. It is difficult to predict the source of this infection with the information provided.
I will suggest that you take her to a physician as soon as possible. He/She will examine her and perform tests like urine analysis, Chest Xray; urine and blood culture etc and prescribe appropriate antibiotics.
Hope this helps
Good luck.
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Fever With Shivers, Vomiting. Had A Heart Bypass Surgery And Kidney Stones In The Past

HI Thanks for the query. From the description of the symptoms it looks like your mother probably has an infection. It is difficult to predict the source of this infection with the information provided. I will suggest that you take her to a physician as soon as possible. He/She will examine her and perform tests like urine analysis, Chest Xray; urine and blood culture etc and prescribe appropriate antibiotics. Hope this helps Good luck.