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Since you have fever for so long and the basic tests are normal, you should be investigated in lines of fever of unknown origin. Recurrent or chronic fever is seen in tuberculosis, SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) and other auto immune disorders, UTI, drug fever, sinusitis, glandular fever, otitis media, IBS, HIV, STDs, endocarditis, parasitic infestations, fungal infections, lymphomas and other cancers etc. In women, even polycystic ovary, menopause, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) should be investigated for. Dehydration is a frequent cause of low grade fever with malaise. So drink plenty of fluids and see.
Most labs have a fever panel to rule out most diseases that can cause persistent low grade fever.
Ofcourse, a number of times no diagnosis can be reached and the fever subsides after some time.
It is difficult to comment beyond this at this stage. Maybe you can seek another opinion. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
Also, I don't know if this matters but after strep but before the virus, I had my IUD removed because it wasn't in the right spot and so I've started taking birth control.
I've stopped taking advil and tylenol for the past week and a half. I'm just worried because this is not normal and now I have no symptoms besides the fever (and the remnants of bronchitis). I'm still on biaxin so I don't think it can be bacterial, but wouldn't I have symptoms if my body was fighting off something viral?
I am not a doctor, but I know from talking with my childrens' doctor that a fever is a sign that your body is fighting something off. If you have been trying to keep the fever down with medication, you may be preventing your body from fighting off whatever this is. If your fever is not reaching dangerous temps, maybe you could try to let the fever run its course without meds. Like I said, I'm no doctor, but maybe this will help. I hope you feel better!