When to See a Doctor

It is best time to see your doctor the moment you notice any signs of an internal fever. Other symptoms to look out for are:
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Fainting or decreased level of consciousness
- Bleeding from the nose, anus or vagina with no apparent explanation
- Rapid increase in temperature that go higher than 39 degree Celsius
- Cold sores
- Sneezing or coughing
You should tell you doctor about any other sign you observe, because every information is needed to give proper treatment. You should also tell your doctor if you made any changes in your diet or if you recently visited another country. Let your doctor know if you feel pain in any part of your body and when the pain started.
Conclusion
You can feel feverish, but not have a fever and there are so many factors responsible for this. If you still see signs after changing your lifestyle, then you need to visit your doctor.
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