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Suggest Remedy For Fever & Sore Throat

hello doctor. I just recovered from fever but i am feeling weak. After a few minutes of working that's how i feel. I have a sore throat right now. I'm afraid that i may have a dengue fever although i don't have fever right now. I just had a fever for 2 days and then my temperature went back to normal.
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Dengue typically presents with severe muscle and joint pain.It is also associated with headaches, eye pain.

In the absence of these symptoms, it is unlikely that you have dengue.

Fever is a result of any inflammatory response. It can occur with severe trauma, infections.
It is possible that your symptoms are related to a mild viral illness (not dengue).

It can sometimes take 1 to 2 weeks to regain previous energy levels.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Remedy For Fever & Sore Throat

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Dengue typically presents with severe muscle and joint pain.It is also associated with headaches, eye pain. In the absence of these symptoms, it is unlikely that you have dengue. Fever is a result of any inflammatory response. It can occur with severe trauma, infections. It is possible that your symptoms are related to a mild viral illness (not dengue). It can sometimes take 1 to 2 weeks to regain previous energy levels. I hope this helps