What would be the cause of a low grade fever for 2-3 weeks?


Question:
I'm 21yo. I feel fine other then that, my doc will not put in my IUD while I have a fever. But they don't know why i have a small fever of 99.5 or so.

Answers:
last year I had one for one and half weeks... come to find out I had an infection in a bug bite I had scratched..crazy.. doc gave me antibiotics.. fixed it
have u had and std test done lately? i known a few people to get chlamydia and never know it can cause the fever until you get the meds and can have no other symptom whatsoever. just a fever to show your body is fighting off an infection not trying to scare you but its a thing to check out. its ok its cureable at least i would definately have the tests done if you havent.. its a start
Did they check for a bladder infection? Have you seen your internist? You've got a virus or infection somewhere. Does anything hurt anywhere? What about a tooth ache?
Another possibility is that you have an autoimmune disease such as endometriosis... however, do not panic. I have had low grade fevers off and on since my teenage years and this is just a symptom of an autoimmune disease - something as simple as a thyroid disorder or as I mentioned before endometriosis. An autoimmune disease is simply when the body has a condition where it attacks itself. A low grade fever is often the result of the body trying to fight back.
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