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98.8 a fever
Is it a fever if I have a mild reading of 98.8-99 after eating breakfast rit at eleven am got typhoid 2weeks back and recovered no symptoms from ten days today found the above temperature widal test positive 2weeks bck
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If you have taken full course of treatment , nothing to worry. Take easily digestible food with minimal oil content. Come back to your normal food habits in a gradual way in about 2-3 months. Take capsule Cobadex forte daily once. Drink plenty of water and fresh fruits.
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Anything above 98.6 can be termed as fever but as you said you are asymptomatic for now and hence keep a temperature record for two days at different timing of the day for two days and we will review after two days
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You have Typhoid fever, you need proper treatment. Need proper history and evaluation
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take online consultation for further
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