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If Got Stung By Sea Fish And After A Proper Treatment Still Can One Feel Symptoms Like Headache & Mild Fever?

Doctor I was stung by a sea fish I did not saw the fish but as the pain I got it was a stone fish I guess and I was recovered ,stayed @ hospital in 5 days they gave me antibiotics, after I got out from hospital ,when I m walking the foot went swelling again then I met a doctor and got medicine again for two times then swelling went away,but as far as Im concern I m not fully fit yet I still have this headache and sometimes I m having 99F fever, I got dizziness, I am an athlete who played rugby I want to get back to the field again ,I hope u know something about this marine creatures pleas help me if u can I m confused -- 38 days ago I had unprotected oral sex with a sexworker -but I used condom for vaginal sex --after the 35 days of that I got checked Hiv and syphilies result was negative --does this have to do some thing with that
Tue, 19 Feb 2019
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Hello,

I can understand your frustration with this setback especially since it must interfere immensely with covering your position (are you a back or packie?).

Any time you're passing through the Cleveland Rovers territory in the State of Ohio please look me up for any assistance. We have a webpage for easy reference (clevelandrovers.com).

I seriously doubt your sexual encounter as you describe is responsible for your present symptoms. Remnants of the sea fish's venom may still be lingering.

I believe you're going in the right direction as far as that issue is concerned.

Give it a bit more time and you should heel fully. Remember, rugby is a rough sport and so a sting like this.

Although adequately healed to get around on. May not be adequately healed to get back on the field where you will need to be in fully fit and peak shape.

I also believe the negative test results for the syphilis and HIV are good signs. Were you checked for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea for completeness sake?

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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If Got Stung By Sea Fish And After A Proper Treatment Still Can One Feel Symptoms Like Headache & Mild Fever?

Hello, I can understand your frustration with this setback especially since it must interfere immensely with covering your position (are you a back or packie?). Any time you re passing through the Cleveland Rovers territory in the State of Ohio please look me up for any assistance. We have a webpage for easy reference (clevelandrovers.com). I seriously doubt your sexual encounter as you describe is responsible for your present symptoms. Remnants of the sea fish s venom may still be lingering. I believe you re going in the right direction as far as that issue is concerned. Give it a bit more time and you should heel fully. Remember, rugby is a rough sport and so a sting like this. Although adequately healed to get around on. May not be adequately healed to get back on the field where you will need to be in fully fit and peak shape. I also believe the negative test results for the syphilis and HIV are good signs. Were you checked for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea for completeness sake? Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist