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I ask yesterday about fever  was wondering if others had it every day or just come and went. I got tylenol and took one so  hopefull it will help . If it continues did you all take more than one a day or call dr
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I was told.if fever is over 101 for 48 hrs contact Dr immediately. But to take something such as tylenol or advil depending on what's is beat for you, your Dr should give u the best answer. My prescribed tramadol bit it makes the itching worse so I try not to take it. My fever so far comes and goes but I just started so we will see.
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for myself, fever came and went and came back again. Your dr. should have giving you direction as to what you can take for pain med. and how much. Mine said tylenol when absolutly necessary. I had a fever that hit 103 and yes I took it. If fever continues call your dr. in the morning. You dont want an infection to get started.
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