How will a patient is treated when she is suffering from both malaria and typhoid. along with low rbc approx 297000 , haemoglobin counts to 9.1 and patients is unable to walk and do any work . and treatment is going on since last 20 day . what is the next step ?
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LIGHT DIET LIQUID N SEMILIQUID.
PLENTY OF WATER N LIQUID LAMONADE ELECTRAL BUTTER MILK.
TAB AUGMENTIN DUO 625 THREE TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR 7-10 DAYS
ZERODOLE SP THREE TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS.
MONTEK LC ONE AT NIGHT FOR FIVE DAYS.
LARIAGO DS FOR TWI N HALF DAY
FIRST DAY AFTER FOOD 1-1
SECOND DAY 1-1.
THIRD DAY 1
ADD MILK IN DIET
NEXPRORD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS.
REST COMPLETE.
The patient should be treated by a more logical Doctor who will try to explain all your symptoms by one disease.
It should not be
10 symptoms,
10 investigations,
10 diagnosis,
10 treatment situation .
First of all, the card test does not confirm typhoud, especially if done only once. You need further evaluation especially by a physician as apparently you have been having fever and related illnesses for about 3 weeks
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