No, that doesn't make any sense. Did you mean 'aggravates', perhaps?Is it correct to say "Fever aggregates at nights but vanishes in the morning?"
TB, cancer, HIV.Perhaps:
He has a fever at night that disappears in the morning.
I've never heard of that before. What condition is that?
TB, cancer, HIVPerhaps:
He has a fever at night that disappears in the morning.
I've never heard of that before. What condition is that?
I had this condition and later diagnosed with TB of spinal cord.Perhaps:
He has a fever at night that disappears in the morning.
I've never heard of that before. What condition is that?
TB, cancer, HIV
I had this conditionandwhich was later diagnosedwithas TB of the spinal cord.
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