Typhoid query

2023-05-04 15:05:27
My WBC's were lesser than normal(tested on 20/04/23).On 23/04/23, I had fever(max temp 102°F)with throatache..Took tab Azithral 250(Twice a day for 5 days) Wbc's increased to 3.61×10^3(tested on 28.04.2023),GP suspected typhoid...My current symptoms are severe nausea(unrelieved with tab Ibset),some headache,loss of appetite,weakness and raised body temp (between 99°F-100°F) My Typhoid Igm is POSITIVE and typhoid Igg is negative..Widal is negative..0-1 pus cells is present in stool Kindly tell me whether I have typhoid or not and what should be done for the same(take medicines or not)🙏
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Yes

Answered2023-05-23 06:54:45

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WBC count less than normal is seen in Viral fever and also in Typhoid. IgM positive means that you have Typhoid. But if it is quantified then we can be more precise in our diagnosis. In short I will not like to give you treatment for Typhoid based on this report.

Answered2023-05-04 15:18:08

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Please consult

Answered2023-05-04 15:15:50

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Can

Answered2023-05-14 17:02:59

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-05-06 13:46:50

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

Answered2023-05-05 18:29:35

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As per the reports, yes, you might be harbouring typhoid infection But for a better diagnosis, I wish to have a detailed discussion regarding your symptoms You can consult me for the same

Answered2023-05-04 18:25:29

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Yes you have

Answered2023-05-04 18:15:06

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Negative

Answered2023-05-04 15:08:06

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