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Evening rise fever cause of t.b ?

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Dr. Martin Raff answered

See a doctor: If you are having regular nocturnal fevers and these are documented you need a full clinical evaluation. Tuberculosis can cause this, but so can many other illnesses. Please get seen.

Answered 3/26/2013

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