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Suffering from typhoid
I am suffering from typhoid from 17th of April and today is 22nd of april i am taking cefolac 200 twice a day as antibiotic and p 650 when the feaver crosses 101.. how many days  it takes to recover or should i say how many days it will take to reduce the feaver?
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Fever will subsidise in few days but ur medicines must be continued for 2weeks...that’s for sure One more thing is to maintain ur hygiene
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Typhoid Fever Typhoid fever is a systemic disease caused by Salmonella serotype Typhi. SX – Fever, HA, arthralgia, pharyngitis, constipation, anorexia, abd pain. PE – Skin: pink, blanching lesions (rose spots) appear in crops on the chest and abdomen. Abd: splenomegaly.
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DX – Week 1: Blood Culture (positive for salmonella typhi). Week 2: Agglutination (Widal Test). Week 3: Stool Culture (positive for salmonella typhi). Week 4: Urine Culture.
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TX – Abx: Ceftriaxone 1gm IM and Ciprofloxacin 500mg PO BID x 10-14 days. Severe: add prednisone 20-40 mg PO BID x 3 weeks. Nutrition Prevention - • Hygiene and sanitation. Live Vaccine. Typhoid Polysaccharide Vaccine.
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