Typhoid fever

2022-10-03 06:17:01
I have diagnosed with typhoid fever. Doctor prescribed cefixime(200mg) and ofloxacin(200mg) and paracetamol 650. Do i need iv antibiotics or not. Thanks.
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No need of  iv antibiotics Use the course of medicine there will be change if no change then take iv antibiotics by doctors suggestion

Answered2022-10-03 11:16:14

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Can take above medicine No need to take iv antibiotics Avoid spicy and oily food Drink plenty of water

Answered2022-10-03 09:35:49

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Depends on the duration of the infection and the extent of infection... Hydrate well

Answered2022-10-03 09:09:57

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IV antibiotics aren't usually needed.

Answered2022-10-03 07:22:58

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You have not mentioned the duration of your symptoms ,or present status If you are getting better with the medicines prescribed by your doctor , continue with the same There's no reason to start intravenous antibiotics

Answered2022-10-03 07:20:01

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-10-03 06:58:16

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No need of IV antibiotics

Answered2022-10-03 06:40:36

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Depends on the extent of your infection... Need more details and symptoms

Answered2022-10-03 06:32:54

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-10-08 13:24:09

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Cefexime 400 instead of 200 and add tab azithromycon 500 for 5days

Answered2022-10-04 01:08:32

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Kindly consult

Answered2022-10-03 11:00:53

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Talk to a specialist

Answered2022-10-03 09:49:42

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