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dizziness, nausea, low grade fever while working!!!!!!!

I have had this low grade fever since 2 months now..it mainly comes while working or in afternoon..then I get dizziness sometimes that I am going to loose balance or faint..and constant nausea..
I have had check below check up done last month..
Ct scan for chest,  abdomen,  neck.
Neck sonoghraphy
Heart ecography
Sugar check
Cbc blood test
Abdomen sonoghraphy
Typhoid
TB mt test
Malaria
Hiv

Except ebv and brucella In equivocal range all came back negative.

Can anyone help me out what wrong with me.I have never been sick like this before.
My doc is saying now I might have to take meningitis test.
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Hello doctor, I recently did haemogram test report showed abnormality as below:
Eosinophils - 0.4
MPV - 7.7
Both are below normal.
My platelets are 330 in normal range. I am still having nausea. M not able to visit doctor due to work. Does this reports suggest any thing?
Please rep m very much worried.
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I have actually stopped going to doctor since my last investigation.
I have been getting nauseous only from last 3 weeks. Before that only symptom I had was fever.
I was worried taking these many anti biotics which were not helping at all.
I am worried that nausea might be side effect of those anti boitics. Or I might be having liver failure.
I have taken ceftum,  doxy for like 3 weeks
Augmentin - 1 week
Also had malaria course since I live in india.
Do you think I should take liver function test since I am reading on net that this could be a sign of liver failure.
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You are having ongoing investigations and in good medical hands. There is nothing that a forum like this can offer at this stage.
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