Should I go to the hospital after being treated for chronic pancreatitis with a fever?

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Hello Doctor! The doctor told me that my father had chronic pancreatitis and had been treated in 2 big hospitals, was fine, and had a fever for 5 days when he returned home. My father has comorbidities such as pulmonary effusion, cirrhosis of the liver, and blood clotting disorder. My father has no pain anywhere, but only has a fever of about 38 degrees, warms up to normal, then fever again. The doctor asked me, after being treated for chronic pancreatitis, should I go to the hospital? Thank you doctor.
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Hello! Not sure if your father still drinks a lot? In the event that after treatment for chronic pancreatitis, you have a high fever for a long time, you need to bring your father to the hospital immediately so that the doctor can examine and have timely treatment.
You should not let this condition of your father last, because it may affect your health.
You should register for your father's examination at specialized hospitals such as the hospital of Vinmec Health System to be examined by qualified doctors. Wishing your father good health.

Please dial HOTLINE for more information or register for an appointment HERE. Download MyVinmec app to make appointments faster and to manage your bookings easily.


Answered by Master, Doctor Hoang Duc Nam - Hepatobiliary Surgery - General Surgery Department - Vinmec Times City International Hospital
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