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Low grade fever after tummy tuck, breast augmentation and lipo

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PostPosted: 09/21/06 - 17:14    Post subject: Low grade fever after tummy tuck, breast augmentation and li Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,
I had a tummy tuck, breast augmentation and liposuction 2 1/2 weeks ago. I have a fever that fluctuates between 99 and 102 degrees. My Dr. has prescribed antibiotics for me and my incisions look good and are not infected. I did have some fluid that he drained from my tummy and low back. I've been taking the antibiotics for 3 days and my fever is still 99 degrees in the morning and 102 in the afternoon and 101 in the evening. Should I ask my Dr. to be more agressive with the antibiotics? Or is this fairly normal for the post op of these procedrues?
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Laurie
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