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Please teak if you can answer my above question (2 days severe headache) as soon as you can please
thank you very much
Ronyyyy
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Thanks for your reply Teak.
i also forgot to mention that i had a 38 degrees fever that lasted for a a week, the doctor said its due to my tooth infection, i have a broken teeth and it was paining me so much and wasnt getting better with even antibiotics, the tooth pain (severe) can cause a fever ?
also, sorry Teak for my (maybe) silly question. i am also feeling strange feelings in my joints and muscles. my right arm joint pained me for around 2 days, my left knee joint was paining me (mild) before 5 days and the upper and down muscles to the knee i felt them so tired as if i played a footbal match. my muscles arent paining but i feel sometimes that i am fragile, a small movement or sofa sleep are causing me small cramps here and there.
i had no other symptoms at all, no diharea, no vomiting, tiredeness (sometimes and is normal), no rash, no lymph nodes swelling, a lot of depression and worries, my doctor is comfortable but i am not at all.
he says that i read a lot about symptoms and HIV and this is my only symptom beside the headache and the dry cough.
thanks again Teak, i am very thankful for your help if you still can answer me please
Regards
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2 days of severe headaches are not ARS symptoms. Look at the anxiety and stress symptoms.
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