What Causes Intermittent Headache, Fever And Chills?
probably viral infection that is settling down..
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Welcome to HCM
Thank you for the query
I understand your concern
Looks like you had some infection most probably viral and is settling down as the fever is responding now.
The amount of sgot and sgpt abnormalities you have is fairly common with infections and they tend to settle with time and usually not a concern
Need to monitor them once in 5 days, avoid taking unnecessary pain killers and Tylenol.
Also get yourself checked for dengue, leptospirosis and scrub typhus if fever recurs and if your doctor suggests depending upon the endemicity of these infections in your area.
Likely that they will improve within two weeks.
Avoid alcohol if any till you completely recover.
Hope this answers your query.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
Happy to help.
Thank you sommuch for the very
Prompt response. That sounds a bit relaxing to me. But is it normal to havr fever for 20 days? And have you got a chamve to look at the reports? I have uploaded them sometime after I posted the question .
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Hi
I went through your reports, well they all look ok except presence of toxic granules and atypical lymphocytes in your bloodstream.
They need to be recheck.
20 days of fever needs to be extensively evaluated including a bone marrow examination and echo study.
Also other odd infections like malarial antigen, leptospirosis, scrub typhus and sos bone marrow examination needs to be done if fever recurrs or you have persistent abnormal liver function tests
Hope this answers your query
Wish you a speedy recovery
My doctor did a blood test again on Oct 29. AST went down from 140-138 and ALT went up from 186-201. There are some abnormal values of Ferritin, Cerrulopla and Alph 1 Ant. Dengue test came back negative. I have attached the reports.
Thanks
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Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for the query
Can consider doing esr, crp, angitensin converting enzymes levels, Ldh levels and alkaline phosphate levels repeat.
May need to consider liver biopsy if elevation persists
Let me know
Sorry for delayed reply
Best wishes