I have Beta thalassemia trait and take tab folvite daily..I was treated for enteric fever with tab Taxim O 400 twice a day and tab Azithral 500 once at night for 15days(29th July 2023-13thAug,2023)I also got vaccine for typhoid on 12thSep 2023
I'm taking medication for UTI(Klebsilella Pneumoniae in culture,colony count =1,00,000)Since 15th Sep..The name of medication is tab Zostum O 200mg(dosage-twice daily for 2weeks,once daily for 10 weeks)
Kindly tell me why my TLC count is low
Is it due to UTI or some other reason?
Please help,I'm worried
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Typhoid is known to be associated with low TLC. You have had enough antibiotics for Typhoid and UTI. Now you should good diet and some immunity booster. The TLC will rise spontaneously.
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follow simple 5 steps with your disease.
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