Hello respected doctors,
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I'm suffering with MILD TYPHOID fever since 2 days and cold/headache/runny nose/mild joint pains. fever is 37.5 C
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local Rmp prescribed...
1. Cefixime 200 two times a day
2. dolo 650 three times a day
3. Montek LC one time a day
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I'm using since two days but I'm not feeling any better...
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is this correct treatment for MILD TYPHOID or visit another and take different tabs? please tell thank you
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Stop dolo, add ZERODOLE SP Three times a day after food for five days.
Omez d one in empty stomach for five days.
Add azee500 one per day after food for three to five days.
Continue montek
DIET IS MOST IMPORTANT, FIRST MOSTLY LIQUID DIET.THAN SEMILIQUID AFTER COMPLITION of antibiotics 7-10 day ys, fever subside slowly add semisolid.
Yes that maybe correct after seeing ur titres in typhoid report
If u are not responding well to medicine we can add one more antibiotic
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