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Rising FUO Cases This Monsoon—Know The Signs

The monsoon brings not only rain but also a higher risk of seasonal infections due to humidity, stagnant water, and fluctuating temperatures. One such concern is Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)—a persistent fever lasting more than three weeks without an obvious cause.

Common Symptoms of FUO:

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  • Fever above 101°F lasting more than 3 weeks
  • नींद में पसीना आना
  • General weakness
  • Chills
  • भूख न लगना

Why early attention matters: FUO may be a sign of an underlying condition and needs medical evaluation to avoid complications.

If you or anyone in your family is experiencing these symptoms, please reach out to our SOS doctor helpline here – [jHGSDUYGFUYGDS]

While you connect with a doctor:

  • Keep the patient well hydrated, warm, and comfortable
  • Monitor temperature regularly and note any worsening symptoms

To know how to prevent FUO, CLICK HERE

Stay safe and take action early.