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Internal Infection maybe?

Hello! I've been having reacurring fevers that come with headaches, impaired motor skills, light headedness, dizzyness. At night when I sleep I'm awakened by feeling like there is a blizzard, with complete finger numbness... I live in Florida it's super warm where I sleep.

It leaves in 2 or three days and comes back after a week.
Poster
  • Male | 19 years old
  • Complaint duration: 50 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: None

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If you were living in western United States, I would be thinking of tick-bourne relapsing fever. But out there in Florida, I am more concerned about malaria and tuberculosis for you. Since you said nothing about coughing and weight loss, it is hard to be conclusive. The earlier you see a primary care doctor to fully evaluate you, the better for you.
it is relapsing fever. Aetiologly is probably Viral
Gurbux Mansharamani
you need T B test and CBC and febrile agglutinins and must be examined for possible lymphoma, see a Doctor
Ousama Ghaibeh
Recurrent fevers chills dizziness are a concern.

Please see a doctor soon.

Possible blood borne infection.

Differentials viruses bacteria parasites

It needs work up.
SRINIVASAN PILLAI