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Thypoid after 3 mnths daily low fever
Will thypoid present as dry fever for months or it will reduce in 14 days one of my friend had thypoid o&h 1:160 ,and after 10  days it normal during his thypoid and after thypoid it is between 98-99.8 now it almost 3 months the fever is not subsiding ,he visited so many doctors all are saying it is normal on 20 July he got throat pain and cold done blood tests ,esr 31 ,crp 12.6 widal negative,doctor prescribe doxt-xl antiboitic with in 3 days again test done crp 3 ,esr is 20 ,before also in may after taking doxt-xl esr from 30 is reduced to 10 in spam of 15 days but fever is not lowering ,pls help me in this regard doctors reports of July 21 is attached below pls find them
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As your typhoid is negative, so no need to worry from typhoid point of view. But as your CRP  is raised, so if shows that you have secondary bacterial infection.
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Proper antibiotics can be prescribed in this case. Consult me for more details
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Since the crp is raised which is a cause of concern and source of infection needs to be known. A blood culture will be helpful after which iv antibiotics can be started appropriately.
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Pls get admitted and take iv antibiotics. Under. General medicine department in a gud hospital.
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take medical advice
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