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Suffering From Headache, Fever, Sorethroat, Nausea And Rashes

I am 18. Five days ago, I started having a headache . I disregarded it until I started having fever coupled with sorethroat. I was given antibiotics , panadol. I can t remember the names of the drugs. I got severe nausea and 2 days back red rashes began appearing on my arm and palm. It got worse. They look like blemishes. The rashes are fewer on my legs, abdomen , back; but worse on my face, chest and arms. The drugs I took were stopped for fear of drug reaction. It was however ruled out, since I used to take them long before and had no such reaction to them. I am waiting for a lab result but I am direly impatient. Please tell me what could be the problem
Tue, 3 May 2011
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the above syptoms sugestive of upper respiratory tract infection. rashes are may be like you said drug reactions... nothing to worry.. take care..
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Suffering From Headache, Fever, Sorethroat, Nausea And Rashes

hi welcome to Health care magic the above syptoms sugestive of upper respiratory tract infection. rashes are may be like you said drug reactions... nothing to worry.. take care..