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Abdominal Pain In Typhoid

I am 17 years old, and I have fever from 5-6 days with severe pain in my abdomen. I was advised by a doctor for the blood tests of BLOOD C.P. According to him, it is a para-typhoid, as I had also vaccinated myself of Typhoid some what one and a half year before. In the reports: T.L.C= 4.4 Pleatilates= 137 R.B.C= 4.8 HB= 15.4 Please reply me, is it typhoid or anything else, and medication. Thanks
Tue, 15 Feb 2011
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Hi as far as these lab tests are concerned they are within normal limits.And as regards having paratyphoid fever(as told by your primary physician), it is a very benign one, though has a abrupt onset yet has a very short course and with least complications as compared to typhoid fevers. So dont worry, all you need to do is to have some rest and you will be fine
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Abdominal Pain In Typhoid

Hi as far as these lab tests are concerned they are within normal limits.And as regards having paratyphoid fever(as told by your primary physician), it is a very benign one, though has a abrupt onset yet has a very short course and with least complications as compared to typhoid fevers. So dont worry, all you need to do is to have some rest and you will be fine