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Hello, I ve had a low grade fever for over a month now. It s between 99.8-100.5. I ve never had any health problems, and I don t take any medication. I m 29 years old. I get dizzy and I I get a headache right when the fever kicks in. I ve had a lot of blood tests done. The only thing that s abnormal is my white cell blood count is elevated and my blood pressure is elevated as well. I took antibiotics because the only thing the doctors said was that I m fighting an infection. It s been almost a week since I took antibiotics and my fever didn t go away. I don t have health insurance, so I ve have to pay for everything myself. I m hoping to get some sort of specific advice on what test to run next. I m really worried, please help.
It appears from the problems listed in your question is that indeed you have an infection that needs to be treated. I am of the opinion that infection of the meninges that might be responsible for your present problems. Kindly consult the physician or neurologist.
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What Causes Slight Fever, Dizziness And Headache?
It appears from the problems listed in your question is that indeed you have an infection that needs to be treated. I am of the opinion that infection of the meninges that might be responsible for your present problems. Kindly consult the physician or neurologist.