Need more info: What temp do you call a fever? What other symptoms do you have? Is this just anxiety? If you persistently have temps that exceed 100F you should be seen by an infectious diseases expert. If this is more an issue of a psychological problem you may want to consult with a therapist. Best wishes.
Answered 9/16/2014
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Specialist: For peace of mind,consult a specialist in infectious diseases if you continue to have true fevers. He/she will order any other appropriate tests and treatment and look for noninfectious causes of fevers of unknown origin as well.
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Many causes: Fever can be due to a number of different things. It is really important that you continue to be evaluated for the cause of your symptoms. Be persistent and get in for another opinion. Good luck.
Answered 9/16/2014
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Fever: cause?: Some depends on what U call 'fever'. Body temp varies thruout the day; so slight raise in temp isn't fever. Fever most often is body's response to infection—virus, bacteria, fungus, etc. What blood tests were done? What part of body had MRI? Need this & more info to give an informed suggestion. Best is to discuss w/ FP. Be ready to give detailed history: meds/drugs/supplements, travel, sex etc
Answered 9/17/2014
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