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Fever from 40 days
Typhoid O&h 1:40 fever 99 to 99.8 for 5 days again Widal done after 5 days O&h 1:160 taken antibiotics like gudcef ,rifagut,ornio azithromycin,moxinow,Widal reduced to o& h 1:40 but daily having low grade fever from 99 to 99.6 from 40 days during thyroid also same fever pattern .evening after 9 pm it subside to normal temperature 98.4,without paracetamol .and having headache,thyroid normal,bp normal,creatine normal,pls suggest how to overcome this problem I have stopped antibiotics 1mnth back .What I want do now pls give information about this problem ,I hope that I may get valuable information from the doctor,which tests I need to perform and what antibiotics are useful ..pls help me in this regard
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Hello there, you did random things to suppress your symptoms, that not how things work, otherwise Doctors were never born. You need appropriate Medicine that will help you get rid of these. Don't worry, do consult online, you will be fine with Medication.
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First stop taking medicines like antibiotics. They kill your gut bacteria needed for digestion. Second, you don't have fever. Take paracetamol only if temp is above 100 degrees. Third, widal is non specific for typhoid. You can get it positive without any fever for the rest of your life. So don't repeat Widal. Moreover, never take antibiotics just because widal was positive. Typhoid should produce fever above 102 degrees. In my opinion you fovus away from your illness on your routine work and you should be fine. Check temperature every 6 hours for a few days. If it does not go beyond 100 then you don't need to worry. Hope this helps.
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