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Unable To Sleep. Have Joint Pain, Fever And Rash Around Groin. Cause?

Hi,
The last 2-3 nights I've not been able to get to sleep; taking me hours to final drop off. Then yesterday my joints started aching in a flu-like manner and I had a high temperature. Today, After waking, I noticed that I have a rash around my groin and on my chest. The rash is flat, non-itchy and red blotches. My temperature is now lower.
I'm female and 32 years old.
Thank you
Thu, 18 Apr 2013
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You could be suffering from viral infection.Feeling lethargic for few days along with high temperature and now c/o rash on the body can all point towards viral pathology.
I will advise you to keep the fluids up, taken paracetamol for fever, and consult your doctor as soon as possible to rule out any serious pathology.
Thanks.
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Unable To Sleep. Have Joint Pain, Fever And Rash Around Groin. Cause?

Hi You could be suffering from viral infection.Feeling lethargic for few days along with high temperature and now c/o rash on the body can all point towards viral pathology. I will advise you to keep the fluids up, taken paracetamol for fever, and consult your doctor as soon as possible to rule out any serious pathology. Thanks.