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  5. What should we do for my 64-year-old wife who developed a fever, leg pain, and uneasiness after a beach trip, which only goes down temporarily with Sumo (after Calpol and Combiflam failed) but returns every 20 hours, especially since she has been taking Sumo for 5 days and her blood test shows a high inflammation marker (ESR of 84) and elevated allergy-fighting white blood cells (Eosinophils at 8.8% and Absolute Eosinophil Count at 0.76)?

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What should we do for my 64-year-old wife who developed a fever, leg pain, and uneasiness after a beach trip, which only goes down temporarily with Sumo (after Calpol and Combiflam failed) but returns every 20 hours, especially since she has been taking Sumo for 5 days and her blood test shows a high inflammation marker (ESR of 84) and elevated allergy-fighting white blood cells (Eosinophils at 8.8% and Absolute Eosinophil Count at 0.76)?

Asked by Female, 64 · 6 days ago

The elevated inflammation (ESR) and allergy-fighting cells (eosinophils) suggest her body is reacting to an infection or allergen, possibly linked to the beach trip. While Sumo (nimesulide and paracetamol) helps temporarily, using it for five days without resolving the root cause?especially after Calpol and Combiflam didn't work?means she needs a professional medical evaluation. Please consult a doctor promptly. They can identify the specific cause of her leg pain and recurring fever to provide the right targeted treatment.
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What should we do for my 64-year-old wife who developed a fever, leg pain, and uneasiness after a beach trip, which only goes down temporarily with Sumo (after Calpol and Combiflam failed) but returns every 20 hours, especially since she has been taking Sumo for 5 days and her blood test shows a high inflammation marker (ESR of 84) and elevated allergy-fighting white blood cells (Eosinophils at 8.8% and Absolute Eosinophil Count at 0.76)?

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What should we do for my 64-year-old wife who developed a fever, leg pain, and uneasiness after a beach trip, which only goes down temporarily with Sumo (after Calpol and Combiflam failed) but returns every 20 hours, especially since she has been taking Sumo for 5 days and her blood test shows a high inflammation marker (ESR of 84) and elevated allergy-fighting white blood cells (Eosinophils at 8.8% and Absolute Eosinophil Count at 0.76)? | Apollo Pharmacy