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Unexpected evening Chills

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My 10 year old son Krish was suffering from high fever and chills. Though the fever subsided and is no more but the chills are still going on and it has been almost a month now. During the day time he is quite OK but evening time around 7.00 -7.30 he starts experiencing severe chills and has to cover him self up with sweaters and about 2-3 blankets. Even though he sweats a lot due to this but he cant do away with the blankets as he feels severe cold.
Its surprising that all his blood reports are normal. He does not cough and has no chest congestion. Even the Doctors are not coming up with a concrete solution to this Problem. Why the chills aggravates only during evening when the weather here in Mumbai is warm even during evenings?
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Your son has some kind of infection and the doctors need to keep looking until they do find the answer.
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When was the last time you took him to the doctors? Have you tried consulting other doctors? A fever is an indication of infection according to my son's pedia. Maybe it was too early for the detection of infection when you took your son to the doctor. I suggest that you have him checked again just to be sure.
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