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Low grade fever for almost 2 months now

I am male. 28 years old. I have a low grade fever for almost 2 months now. It comes and go wether I take paracetamol or not. And my throat hurts sometimes like I am choking. But I can breath fine. I dont have headache, cough, runny nose. Someone help me to determime this. I consulted a doctor a week after I felt this. My cbc came back negative. I finished all the med they gave me but I dont think it worked. Thank you.
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707563 tn?1626361905
How low grade are you talking about?

What kind of medication did they give you? Do you know the name of it or the type of medication it was - maybe an antibiotic?

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Like its higher than the normal body temp but I dont get to the point I chills, they gave me an antibiotic which is Clarithromycin. I also get extreme sweatness on my waist down to my feet but not in my upper body. Idk if it cause by the extreme heat or what because even if Im at rest I sweat on that part of my body.
You should go back to the doctor now that you finished the med and discuss your ongoing symptoms. You should measure your temperature and take notes so doc can get a better idea when you see him, but i would not delay if an appointment is available now.
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