Typhoid and mild cough

2020-07-23 15:38:50
I was first diagnosed with typhoid in February so I took the medicine for a month then I didn't have fever but after sometime I started to have cough which dry or wet I don't have any but I produce white mucus, I am having this type of cough since I got typhoid even after there is no fever this cough remains so I got tested again in June my typhidot came positive so I again took medication for a month i got tested again today my typhidot came positive and titre for syphi o is 1/160 and for syphi h is 1/320 I don't have any fever I had only very very mild cough what should I do please help because this stress of positive results is causing me anxiety ,I am depressed due to this
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Widal test is not a confirmation of Typhoid Fever. One single test of Of O 1:160 and H 1: 320 positive makes no diagnosis. You are in trouble due to repeated widal tests.
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Need a genuine opinio. Don't panic. Most likely, you are not suffering from Typhoid fever.

Answered2020-07-23 17:26:44

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Tab fluwel hs for 15 days

Answered2020-07-24 10:37:24

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You have recurrent infection, you have chest infection also. Need proper history and evaluation for better treatment
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take online consultation for treatment

Answered2020-07-23 17:00:56

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If reports done, forward it .
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