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What Causes Slight Fever, Muscle Pain, Dizziness And Nausea?

Hi! I am experiencing slight fever, my muscles are aching, dizziness and the urge to vomit but never happen. Sometimes, the fever is gone and it comes back. I was thinking it was due to my tonsils. My tonsils are already large at birth. I don't feel any pain in swallowing and I don't experience pain swallowing though.
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Hi,

Experiencing slight fever, aching muscles, dizziness and urge to vomit (nausea) are related to viral infection. The symptoms will subside in few days.

I advise to:
- increase fluids intake : water, juice, tea
- take painkillers you find over the counter
- keep good hygiene of your throat
- do gargle with water and salt
- take 1 teaspoon of olive oil and honey

If the symptoms will get worse, or anything unusual you will notice, then, should contact your doctor as soon as possible.

Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
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What Causes Slight Fever, Muscle Pain, Dizziness And Nausea?

Hi, Experiencing slight fever, aching muscles, dizziness and urge to vomit (nausea) are related to viral infection. The symptoms will subside in few days. I advise to: - increase fluids intake : water, juice, tea - take painkillers you find over the counter - keep good hygiene of your throat - do gargle with water and salt - take 1 teaspoon of olive oil and honey If the symptoms will get worse, or anything unusual you will notice, then, should contact your doctor as soon as possible. Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana