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Low grade fevers too. The thing is, unless you have an actual diagnosed infection, you shouldn't be taking antibiotics. That means that even if you have symptoms like the ones you described, your doctor should not be prescribing you endless rounds of antibiotics for what are likely small infections that your system is likely capable of fighting off on its own. Also, if when you take antibiotics you are not limiting your sugar intake, consuming large amounts of probiotics (yogurt), you are killing off the good bacteria in your gut and not replacing it. And then, like me some fifteen years ago, you wind up with a systemic yeast infection, thrush, and the inability to consume solid foods for more than three months. Trust me auntieoakley, you don't want to go there. Be careful. Best of luck to you!

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Not a doctor but have you been anywhere exotically or an island or out of country? If so recently in the past year or two I would have myself checked out for parasites. But that's me I travel a lot so I would have to get myself checked. I'm not trying to scare you. At least you can knock it out