Persistent fever for 1 month with intermittent loose motions can be due to chronic infections like enteric (typhoid) fever, tuberculosis, intestinal infections, or even malaria or dengue relapses. If treatment was already taken but symptoms persist, it’s important to rule out drug resistance, misdiagnosis, or underlying systemic conditions like autoimmune disorders or chronic liver issues.
📌 Next Steps
Get blood tests: CBC, ESR, Widal, Dengue IgM, TyphiDot, LFTs, Malaria test, and CRP
Stool routine & culture test
Ultrasound abdomen to check for internal infection
Visit a physician or infectious disease specialist with reports
Helpful Tips
Do not self-medicate with antibiotics. Drink plenty of clean fluids. Take proper rest. Avoid outside/contaminated food and monitor your temperature regularly. Chronic fever should never be ignored.
Tab Oz two times a day after food for five days. Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days. Montek lc one at night for five days. Polybion lc syr10 ml after dinner for 1 month.
Go for blood work including rt pcr covid.
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May be due to infection like typhoid and other reasons like autoimmune, oral infections and some severe condition may also be present.
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