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Fever from sudden exposure to cold air
My husband is having fever from last 3 days after sudden exposure to cold air for around 30 mins.Gender: Male
Age: 34
Build: a bit on skinny side
The complaints started after sudden exposure to cold air (20 C/68 F) for around 30 mins without any warm clothes.
It's actually end of summer here with maximum as (36 C/97 F) and minimum as (28 C/82 F).
For past 2 days the weather is really cold with clouds and raining.
Symptoms :-
throbbing headache
Head feels heavy
dazed feeling
feeling of hotness in eyelids
nausea feeling
constant feeling of restlessness
chiliness feeling, always wants to cover the body
feeling of coldness in feet
very bad back pain, not able to sit in same place for very long without moving
light body pain, don't feel to move around because of weakness
but it feels better when he moves around and the moving makes him tired
more thirst for water, lips feel dry, taking small sips multiple times
Apetite intact
yellow urine
normal stool
mild fever (100 F)
severe weakness
disturbed sleep, constantly wants to move around
hot drinks feel good
He has taken Beledonna 30C before 2 days, and taken Rhus Tox 30C in wet dose 4 times yesterday.
No improvements are seen.
Please suggest a proper medicine.
[Edited by sonu_cemk on 2017-08-31 00:16:48]
sonu_cemk on 2017-08-30
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♡ kadwa 7 years ago
Imran9 7 years ago
sonu_cemk 7 years ago
Thanks Dr Kadwa for the suggestion. Sorry for late reply as we were in vacation. He is fine now after taking Gels 200.
sonu_cemk 7 years ago
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