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unexplained fever in case of hepatitis c

i am having fever for last 6 months . i have completed my one year of therapy of hepatitis c  last 45 days back. still continuing to have fever which has worsen in last 15 days. please suggest??????
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hello, did your doctor know you have had a fever for the last 6 months?
Are you saying you finished your tx 45 days ago?  In the scheme of things 45 days is not that long.  Many have sx after finishing tx, it takes time to recover.
Saying that you might want to call your doctor on Monday so you can be seen and evaluated
DWBH is right, you could have an infection that needs to be treated.
Good luck
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2059648 tn?1439766665
Because you have a fever doesn't mean it's caused by having hepatitis C.  It could be that you are ran down from being on treatment for a year?  You could have an infection?  If you have had fever that has gotten worse over a period of time ....you need to see a doctor.

DWBH
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