i am having headache feverish feeling with no actual temperature rise and frequent platelets drop and body pain from past 1 year and i am not getting - #29532
i am having headache feverish feeling with no actual Temperature rise with body pain and frequent platelet drops from past 1 year and not getting proper diagnosis im getting mad please help to get proper diagnosis and i also got treatment for typhoid twice and once for brucellosis
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Based on the symptoms you’re describing—headache, feverish sensations without actual temperature rise, body pain, and frequent drop in platelet count—you might be dealing with a condition linked to an underlying chronic imbalance. Though previous treatments for typhoid and brucellosis suggest infection, the persistence of these symptoms warrants deeper exploration through both conventional and Ayurvedic perspectives.
From an Ayurvedic standpoint, your symptoms could be connected to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha. Pitta, which governs heat and transformation in the body, once aggravated, can manifest as feverish feelings, inflammation, and systemic discomfort like body pain. The fluctuation in platelet levels may also be a reflection of digestive disturbances hampering optimal blood tissue health (rakta dhatu).
Firstly, considering safety is paramount, you might find it beneficial to continue seeking conventional medical advice for comprehensive blood work or additional diagnostic imaging to rule out any lingering infection or auto-immune conditions. Meanwhile, Ayurvedically, addressing the imbalance starts with cooling and calming measures.
Start with dietary interventions that pacify Pitta: consume cooling, anti-inflammatory foods such as cucumbers, cilantro, coconut water, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, greasy, or very sour foods, which can aggravate Pitta further. Focus on foods that are light, easy to digest, and provide ample hydration.
Incorporate lifestyle changes such as gentle yoga or meditation to reduce stress, aiding in the normalization of your system. Ensure adequate, restful sleep and moderate your screen time, particularly before bed, to minimize heat build-up in the body.
Drink herbal teas like fennel, coriander, and cumin seed tea which aid in digestion and help cool the body’s system. Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, might also be beneficial; consider adding a pinch to warm milk along with a dash of black pepper for enhanced absorption.
Given your specific situation, personalized guidance from a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner is advised. They could assist in tailoring therapies or preparing individual herbal formulations like Giloy, known for its immune-supporting and anti-inflammatory benefits, to address your condition. Remember, never self-prescribe medications or therapies without professional consultation to ensure safety and appropriateness to your unique constitution.
Persistent symptoms like headache, feverish feeling without actual fever, body pain, and platelet drop indeed require a thorough exploration. The recurrent treatment for typhoid and brucellosis indicate potential underlying issues that remain unresolved, suggesting a chronic imbalance in your body’s natural state.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, such symptoms may stem from an imbalance in your doshas, most likely involving both Pitta and Vata dosha. The chronic nature and systemic involvement suggest a more profound imbalance affecting the Agni (digestive fire) and perhaps causing disturbance in the Rasa dhatu (plasma) and Rakta dhatu (blood).
A practical step is to first focus on balancing Pitta, as it’s associated with inflammation and feverish symptoms. Consider adopting a Pitta-pacifying diet: minimize spicy, acidic, and fried foods while increasing intake of cooling, sweet, and bitter foods. Cucumber, coconut water, and aloe vera could be beneficial in soothing your system. Favorably cooked vegetables, whole grains, and ample hydration with room temperature water are advisable.
Herbs such as Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) may help in supporting your immune system and enhancing platelet count. Consume it in a decoction or tablet form, as per dosage provided by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Tulsi (Basil) tea can aid in alleviating headache and might offer relief from systemic Pitta aggravation.
To tackle Vata aspects contributing to headache and body pain, ensure you maintain a regular eating and sleeping schedule. Avoid exposure to excessive wind or stress, and consider weekly oil massages with warm sesame oil, which help in grounding Vata.
Since you’ve faced challenges with diagnosis, work closely with a medical professional alongside to ensure that no underlying condition goes unchecked. Tests for autoimmune or viral causes could be pertinent given the drop in platelets. Timely medical attention is essential to prevent any complications.

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