Yes, you should always see a doctor when you are feeling badly. It is possible that you may have an ear infection and will need antibiotics.
Flu
A person can feel tired and achy with no fever if they are just in the early stages of getting a cold. Lots of water and hand washing can help prevent a cold, as well as getting enough sleep.
Good old flu
It can be considered a very low grade temp depending on whats a normal body temperature for you.
John Pinette
you should ask your doctor about the treatments and the best ways to treat your sickness...if you have been sick for that long, then its best to stay home and be safe and warmth protected. take medication to try at least for your sickness...if it doesnt work, and the pain is more affected...then its best to go to the doctor right away, or call 911!
It means you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your problem.
Rickettsialpox causes rash, fever, chills, heavy sweating, headache, eye pain (especially when exposed to light), weakness, and achy muscles.
Sounds like poor nutrition. Achy joints could be a calcium deficiency. Your other symptoms could be from vitamin deficiencies. You should see your doctor. He or she could put you on supplements.. and make sure there's not something more serious.
In about a week, the patient develops a fever, chills, heavy sweating, headache, eye pain (especially when exposed to light), weakness, and achy muscles. The fever rises and falls over the course of about a weak. A bumpy rash spreads across the body.
yes you can get achy hands from cleaning the dishes.
Stéphane Achy was born on 1988-07-11.