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I am a 41 year old female. The past 3 days I have had headache, chills and sweats. The sweats are so bad that I have to change my clothes due to the wetness. I have been taking alka seltzer, advil and hot showers. What could it be?

There are a number of possibilities for the cause of your symptoms including infectious disease (cold, flu, tuberculosis), metabolic conditions, as well as menopause. The most likely cause of your symptoms is a viral infection which should improve with time. If your symptoms are not improving or worsening, you should seek medical attention from your doctor for a physical exam and laboratory testing.