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Typhoid positive
Dear sir We admitted in hospital today morning doctors done cbc malaria dengue typhod . All are negative but typhoid is positive they said . And they started glucoses and attached photo of priscription. But orally doctor came and told may be have to stay in hospital for 2 days atleast. So may I know the admission for 2 days is required .or 1 days is enough .because we are middle class family they chaeging RS 3k for one day excluding tests.. Can we take treatment normal hospital like our family phisician pls advice thanks But she having uti Infection also attached report of UTI .. age 27.
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