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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Low Grade Fever When Diagnosed With Vasculitis

I went to the doctor today. Have had a low grade fever for approx 5 days. Had pain in my lower legs last week, as if it was my muscle. Yesterday I ended up having red bumps on my lower legs. They are testing me for vasculitis, but now I have a pretty big swollen lymph nodes on one side in my groin. DO I need to go back to dr tomorrow? any suggestions as to what this may be?
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Steroids and immunosuppressant because vasculitis is occurring due to autoimmune or post infection.
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Low Grade Fever When Diagnosed With Vasculitis

Steroids and immunosuppressant because vasculitis is occurring due to autoimmune or post infection.