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What Causes Persistent Fever, Pain In Legs And Back With Low BP Levels?
Actually i have been suffering from fever for 5 months...after i recovered i was alright but from last 2 weeks i m suffering from 100°F i also feel pain in legs and back...i m unable to study and my blood pressure is low...kindly suggest me what to do...i have consulted doctor...i m not suffering from typhoid nd tb but doctors said this is because of weakness...
Persistent fever feeling, pain in legs and back with low blood pressure can be part of underlying residual inflammation, viremia, deficiency of trace elements , iron or others. If you can provide me reports of your blood panel, I would be in a better position to guide more sound on clinical grounds.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Persistent Fever, Pain In Legs And Back With Low BP Levels?
Hello, Persistent fever feeling, pain in legs and back with low blood pressure can be part of underlying residual inflammation, viremia, deficiency of trace elements , iron or others. If you can provide me reports of your blood panel, I would be in a better position to guide more sound on clinical grounds. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon