hi i am 18 yr old i used to to drink beer every day and smoke till an year but since i left drinking and smoking 6 months ago i suffered from withdrawl of alcohol n smoking i n visited my family doctor and had blood tests which usually were abnormal and now i sometimes feel pale skin fevers and headaches. is it fine ?
You have already quit smoking 6 months back, so current symptoms are not due to nicotine as its withdrawal last only for 5-10 days.
Your alcohol use is not much (1 beer per day). Alcohol withdrawal do not cause fever. Your problem is likely due to some medical problem as your investigations are showing abnormal findings. So remain abstinent from smoking and alcohol, same time follow your family doctor advice.
Wishing you good health and all the best. www.99doctor.com
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What Causes Pale Skin, Fever And Headache?
Hello, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. You have already quit smoking 6 months back, so current symptoms are not due to nicotine as its withdrawal last only for 5-10 days. Your alcohol use is not much (1 beer per day). Alcohol withdrawal do not cause fever. Your problem is likely due to some medical problem as your investigations are showing abnormal findings. So remain abstinent from smoking and alcohol, same time follow your family doctor advice. Wishing you good health and all the best. www.99doctor.com