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Suffering From Pneumonia Causing Him Morning Shivers

My brother is 45 years old. Last 25 days he had nemonia fever and after using the prescibe medicine by the doctor he became normal.But after this he feels shivering in morning last 4-5 days and also feel weekness.Doctor advise him to do soe testing, which reports are normal. But problem are as it is. Please suggest me the reasons for morning shivring and how it can be prevent.
Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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It would have been better if you had mentioned the tests advised by the doctor and came normal. Before advising you anything I would like to say that a full clinical evaluation by the doctor is the only best tool to arrive at any conclusion regarding the management in this case. However, in your case in my opinion it appears that your pneumonia has not been cured completely either due to incomplete of dosage of drugs or may be due to bacterial resistance. I will advise you to take intravenous complete antibiotic course after consulting your doctor.
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Suffering From Pneumonia Causing Him Morning Shivers

It would have been better if you had mentioned the tests advised by the doctor and came normal. Before advising you anything I would like to say that a full clinical evaluation by the doctor is the only best tool to arrive at any conclusion regarding the management in this case. However, in your case in my opinion it appears that your pneumonia has not been cured completely either due to incomplete of dosage of drugs or may be due to bacterial resistance. I will advise you to take intravenous complete antibiotic course after consulting your doctor.