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Dengue and typhoid test both r positive
Dengue and typhoid test both r positive,TLC is 2600, last three days no fever, have mild body pain and fatigue. Fever came on 31 march and 1 April and After that no fever has been felt. Need ur guidance and help. the report is attached here
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Start taking ORS solution minimum 3-4 L per day for next one week . Take Xone 2gm once daily for next 7 days Consult In Emergency department if you see any spontaneous bleeding from nose or any blood patches on skin (purpura) ... Just keep yourself well hydrated . Platelet count may go down but will increase back slowly . Have normal healthy diet
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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.
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Hello dear, Please have an in person consultation with a physician to examine physically and monitor platelet count. For typhoid, you might need ceftriaxone to prevent carrier state or it can be positive due to cross reactivity. However, online consultation in your case is not advised
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Better to show it to a physician in person. Platelet count in dengue can drop after fever subsides. So you need to monitor your Platelet count daily until it shows a rising trend. Need to take care of hydration. Hydration is the mainstay of treatment infact. Atleast 3 to 4 litres of oral intake. For management of typhoid, better to take IV ceftriaxone for 7 days to avoid carrier state. Need to check your vitals despite you being asymptomatic at present. So I would advise you to show it a physician person and take the treatment as advised with above suggestions.
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Zifi-0 tds x 3 weeks Acenac Mr TDs x 2 weeks Inj monocef 2 gm x 1 weeks Tb v total od x 3 weeks
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You have to repeat CBC  tomorrow also to check the trend .Hydrate him well as per his body weight .You need to run some more tests to confirm typhoid fever ,Widal s test is not enough
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If vomiting then he will need admission
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Widal test is falsely positive in other infections as well. You need to repeat cbc to look for any falling trend of platelet count. More specific tests need to be done. Also look for itching as in case of dengue you might feel that symptom now. Better to consult for further treatment than diagnosing and treating based on above report .
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Yes both are positive Try to take a proper consultation
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