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Suggest Remedy For Dizziness,night Sweats With Headache And Cold

I am having dizziness, and night sweats with headache and a persistent cough which won't go away. 2 weeks ago, I was ill for a week (headache, fever and cough with night sweats) then I got better only to relapse a week later for a day and then a week after that, another relapse. I am beginning to worry what it could be.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
It seems like you are having some chronic infection like tuberculosis or malaria or any of other visceral infections.
You should be evaluated with clinical physical examination to start with.
You should also get some initial work up like ultrasound of whole abdomen, complete blood counts, renal function test, chest X Ray and blood tests for malaria to provide more clues to the diagnosis.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
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Suggest Remedy For Dizziness,night Sweats With Headache And Cold

Hi, Welcome to healthcare Magic! It seems like you are having some chronic infection like tuberculosis or malaria or any of other visceral infections. You should be evaluated with clinical physical examination to start with. You should also get some initial work up like ultrasound of whole abdomen, complete blood counts, renal function test, chest X Ray and blood tests for malaria to provide more clues to the diagnosis. I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you. Take Care!