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What Causes Low Fever, Night Sweats, Abdominal Pain, Chills And Diarrhea?

Low fever, night sweats, some abdominal pain...just got back from southern region of Thailand last week....symptoms began during our flight back with fever chills sever abdominal pain and diarrhea but now that has all passed except for the low fever night sweats and light abdominal pain
Fri, 21 Feb 2014
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Hi,

Hope you got a pleasent journey in Thailand.

Although the beautiful days you passed there, usually, trips to countries such as Thailand are associated with infectious disease including:
- intestinal parasitic infections
- typho
- hepatitis (particularly of A type due to fast-foods and not cooked enough foods)
- HIV if intercourse with sex employees
- TB

I highly suggest to get tested for all the above-mentioned infectious diseases to rule them out. If everything is ok, it might be only a viral infection, commonly when travelling.

Hope it was of help!
Dr.Bardha
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What Causes Low Fever, Night Sweats, Abdominal Pain, Chills And Diarrhea?

Hi, Hope you got a pleasent journey in Thailand. Although the beautiful days you passed there, usually, trips to countries such as Thailand are associated with infectious disease including: - intestinal parasitic infections - typho - hepatitis (particularly of A type due to fast-foods and not cooked enough foods) - HIV if intercourse with sex employees - TB I highly suggest to get tested for all the above-mentioned infectious diseases to rule them out. If everything is ok, it might be only a viral infection, commonly when travelling. Hope it was of help! Dr.Bardha