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Re: Can you run a fever with endo?

From: Rachel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jun 14 11:36:25 2005


Endo creates inflammation, and inflammation can cause fever. It's not uncommon, and probably nothing to worry about. I had the same problem for several years, always running a little too hot, but there was nothing wrong with me, other than my endo.

At Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Jennifer wrote: >
>Yes you can run a fever w/endo. Or your body temp can rise & fall (96 -
>100+) sometimes it is your immune system. If you are also extremely
>exhausted, you might consider a blood test for Epstein Barr... That is
>not too uncommon if your endo is escalating. Good luck.
>At Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Jessica wrote:
>>
>>Feeling nauseated and tired are common symptoms that come with chronic
>>pain, and as a result, endometriosis. However, fever often indicates
>>infection, or some underlying problem. I would get it checked out.
>>
>>At Fri, 10 Jun 2005, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>I have been in a lot of pain lately and the doctor thinks its my endo
>>>and he refered me to an endo specialist and I'm going to see him next
>>>week. I've noticed that I have been feeling sick and tired when I'm in
>>>pain and I've been running a temp, not a high one just around 100-100.3.
>>>Is this normal for endo?
>
>--
>Jennifer
>




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