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1436922 tn?1283747700

I dont have a clue, and i have tried everything i know to get better.

I have been sick for a month, it started with what seemed to be a sinus infection, however, i have full body aches, cant eat enough but throw up at least once a day, have a low grade fever, cough up green all the time, get hot flashes, have a sore throat, have tremors in my hands and feet, and sometimes nearly pass out. Oh im only 19 if that factors into anything.
help?
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351246 tn?1379682132
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
With headaches and hot flashes and lightheadedness with a feeling of passing out, you could be having either polycystic ovarian disease or GERD with or without H pylori infection. Take a late night snack. Raise head end of bed. Take Omeprazole empty stomach in morning and an antacid gel at bedtime. Refrain from smoking, alcohol, fuzzy drinks, caffeine, and spicy food.
Do discuss this with your doctor and get yourself examined. Consult a gynecologist too.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
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1436922 tn?1283747700
Thank you for your thoughts i will go to doctors and see what is going on
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1340994 tn?1374193977
I'm wondering about mono.  Hope you feel better soon.
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Sounds like u have a bad case of the flu, combined with an infection in your lungs or sinus!!! Go to the Dr. and drink plenty of fluids. You run the risk of dehydration if ur not already dehydrated. The tremors are not normal and the nearly passing out!  U seriously need a Dr. and meds only they can prescribe. Be careful this could get very serious very quick so don't waste time and go! Hope i helped Good luck!
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