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What Are The Treatments For Typhoid And Anemia?

my daughter has been diagnoised with s typhi o at 1:80 positive . she has been having fever temp ranging from 100 to 103 on and severe cough with mucous . While doing a blood test the result is also showing Microcytic hypochromic anaemia also. Please advise the tratement method for typhpoid and anaemia
Wed, 11 Dec 2013
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Hello,
Typhoid fever according to this report is NEGATIVE ( 1:80 negative , if 1:160 then positive ) , so no need of any typhoid treatment .
As you mentioned that your daughter having cough and anemia .
As I have seen in my patient that continuous cough and anemia may be due to .
1 Tuberculosis , diagnosis can be confirmed by sputum as well blood examination.
2 Asthmatic allergic bronchitis may be the next reason.
3 Bronchiectasis , diagnosis can be confirmed by Xray and sputum examination.
In my opinion consult a physician and get his opinion as self medication may be dangerous for your daughter.
According to my experience I can say that this is not case of typhoid .
Anemia may be the reason of fever so consultation is very important.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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What Are The Treatments For Typhoid And Anemia?

Hello, Typhoid fever according to this report is NEGATIVE ( 1:80 negative , if 1:160 then positive ) , so no need of any typhoid treatment . As you mentioned that your daughter having cough and anemia . As I have seen in my patient that continuous cough and anemia may be due to . 1 Tuberculosis , diagnosis can be confirmed by sputum as well blood examination. 2 Asthmatic allergic bronchitis may be the next reason. 3 Bronchiectasis , diagnosis can be confirmed by Xray and sputum examination. In my opinion consult a physician and get his opinion as self medication may be dangerous for your daughter. According to my experience I can say that this is not case of typhoid . Anemia may be the reason of fever so consultation is very important. Good luck. Dr. HET