← Return to Low-grade fevers weeks after COVID: Is this common with long COVID?

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@amares11

I know this is an older post. Wondering how you’re doing now? I tested negative for Covid on August 25 and took a few weeks to get my strength back, even though it was mild. But ever since I’ve had persistent low grade fevers in the evenings mostly of 99-100.5. I’ll have a day or two with no fevers in between. I saw my dr 2 weeks ago and she told me not to worry as long as they don’t go over 100.6. So I asked what if they continue, and do go over? She said, “I’m not worried”. Ughhh, I’m frustrated and hoping they will eventually stop for good.

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Interesting...and troubling. Adding to the problem, my symptoms diminished late last spring but to my intense irritation came roaring back a few weeks ago. Same old, same old, with a twist: elevated temperature, extreme fatigue...and now, serious brain fog. Sometimes I can barely get out a coherent sentence because the words just won't come. I got the same dismissive response from my doctor; it's clear that he has nothing to offer.
What's needed is a central data base where the myriad weird symptoms of long COVID can be collected and analyzed.