Fever aggregates at nights but vanishes in the morning

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Is it correct to say "Fever aggregates at nights but vanishes in the morning
 
Is it correct to say "Fever aggregates at nights but vanishes in the morning?"
No, that doesn't make any sense. Did you mean 'aggravates', perhaps?

edit: Not that 'aggravates' works as written either.
 
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Perhaps:

He has a fever at night that disappears in the morning.

I've never heard of that before. What condition is that?
 
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.
 
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
Perhaps:

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.
 
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