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Weakness after typhoid
I had typhoid. After completing the antibiotics course of 12 days I again had my blood test and WIDAL test showed normal(1:80).But it has been 10 days since I completed the course but weakness is not going away. As soon as I do even mild physical activity I start feeling fatigued and dizziness in my head. Has the typhoid not cured or is it due to some other reason? What should I do to recover fast.I am 22 year old male.
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Hello, Plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk etc to keep yourself hydreyted which help u resolving fatigue n weakness. Tab stemetil MD one tab under toung which help to recover your dizziness. Light diet in small amount but frequently. You feel better .ok.
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Fatigue and body aches are common while recovering from typhoid fever. Take adequate fluids, fruits juices Take small frequent meals n easily digestible food Avoid spicy and fried foods
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If fever recurs u should consult ur physician because typhoid fever may relapse
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