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Mild Fever from last 2 3 days
Widal result came to b positive. Salmonella typhi 'O' 1:80 Salmonella typhi 'H' 1:80 Salmonella paratyphi 'AH' No Agglutination Salmonella paratyphi 'BH' No Agglutination Method:Side titration method using TYDAL,TULIP Am i suffering from typhoid.Do I need to b admitted.
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If Ur having fever , n headache, then just take crocin three times a day , no need to worry, but see a general physician at least once , Widal test is outdated, n not reliable for diagnosis of typhoid
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HELLO, ITS NOT TYPHOID NO NEED TO ADMIT. YOU CAN TAKE TREATMENT IN HOME BY CONSULTING A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD. TAB GURUDEV CV 200 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. TAB IBUGESIC PLUS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. LIGHT HEALTHY SEMILIQUID DIET FOR ONE WEEK, THAN SEMISOLID DIET FOR ONE WEEK LIKE BISCUITS BREAD WITHOUT CRUM DISSOLVE IN TEA MILK N TAKE, FRUIT JUICE. MOONGDAL PANI IN THIRD WEEK OVERCOOKED RICE MESSED CHAPATI IN MOONGDAL PANI. SLOWLY START DIET IN DIVIDED DOSES. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND. OK.
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