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Too much weakness after typhoid
I went to a doctor for too much weakness after typhoid( since 52 days). He asked for two tests ( Urine test and S.Amalyse) whereas urine test was normal and S.Amalyse was 128.1 I don't have stomach pain or any fever. But have lots of weakness.whole body shakes and pains even after walking a little or climbing stairs once only. He prescribed me cifixime, sparfloxin, pantop, liver tonic and a multivitamin syrup for 3 days. After taking this for 3 days, my weakness has increased. Plz suggest what to do? And is S.Amalyse of 128.1 is high? And what does this mean?
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Good morning.. high serum amylase require to rule out pancreatic pathology.. please do Ultrasound Abdomen to rule out pancreatitis and submit report
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Please consult an endocrinologist for further management
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