Doctor can evaluate: Such symptoms are not specific for any one problem, so a doctor (primary care) should evaluate if the symptoms don't go away quickly, or if they happen again or increase in severity. Sometimes, mild viral infections can cause people's "non-specific" symptoms. Other times, there is actually something else going on inside the body (lab tests may be needed).
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