If the blood routine test is normal, but there is repeated low fever, it is necessary to first rule out potential infection factors, immune diseases, and tumors. Some infections do not cause systemic inflammation, so the blood routine test may be normal during the examination, such as viral hepatitis, prostatitis, and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Therefore, when there is repeated low fever, further relevant examinations should be performed to rule them out one by one.
What are the reasons for repeated low fever with normal blood routine? Under the premise of normal blood routine, fever may be caused by infection, rheumatic diseases, tumors, etc. Some local infections do not cause full-course inflammation, and the blood routine test may be normal, such as tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, chronic urinary tract infection, periodontal abscess, sinusitis, prostatitis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, cytomegalovirus infection, etc. Common immune system diseases include hyperthyroidism and solid tumors.
What should I do if the blood routine is normal but there is repeated low fever? 1. Repeated low fever with normal blood routine requires examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If no abnormalities are found in the relevant examinations, it is best to use traditional Chinese medicine or herbal decoctions for treatment. 2. When there is an increase in body temperature, relevant exercise and dietary therapy should be used as adjunctive treatments. Commonly, under the premise of ensuring no exposure to cold, it is recommended to walk slowly for half an hour every day and eat more light foods, especially fresh fruits and vegetables.