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I'm 19 white female, I suddenly got sick but it the start of summer. This never happen before. Sharp pains running through my body. So bad that I'm starting to cry.  My head feels heavy. I have a runny nose. I'm really stiff. And my throat is really sore to the point it hurts when I breathe. Even when I cough my chest gets a sharp pain. I slept over 15 hours today and I'm still tired. Please can someone help me asap. I don't have the money and it 9:36 pm to go to the ER or make a doc visit. Plus I have no desire to eat anything. I've check my whole body to make sure I wasn't bitten by anything. I've try to force my self to puke but nothing is coming out.
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hi i hope you feel better soon! i would say that ur probably coming down with a nasty virus try to drink water to keep hydarted you don't need to eat everyday but ur body does need water and it sounds like your extremly lethargic have you had any pain relief???? if you don't have anything strong try to hold down somer panadol i would say rest some more and if the pain worsens go straight to er or call emergency
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Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
In all probability you have viral or bacterial upper respiratory infection. Steam inhalation, drinking hot fluids and soups, warm lemonade, gargling with warm saline water are all very helpful. You can take acetaminophen or ibuprofen or a combination to make you feel better. Consult a doctor as soon as possible because a confirmed diagnosis is not possible on net. Take care!
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you should probably go to the clinic or its probably the flu
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