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What Causes Abdominal Pain During Medication For Typhoid?

HELLO
My son has been diagnosed with Microcytic hychromic Aneamia & typhoid fever. the Doctor administered the ff darolac, oflox200mg 2xb/d, cepodem200mg 2xb/d, iron & blood supl & boosters, folic acid.

my concern is he started complaining of abdominal pain into the 3rd day of the medication.

My fear is i dont know what is causing the pain, is it the drug reaction or the typhoid

pls help
Wed, 3 Sep 2014
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HI.
The abdominal pain in cases of Typhoid on day 3 is usually die to the complication like inflamed part of the terminal ilieum due to Payer's patches , leaking out of this area or perforation of this part due to typhoid ulcer.
This is not a drug reaction.
I would advise you to rush to ER to get X-ray of the abdomen in standing position to see for the sign of air under the diaphragm as a sign of perforation of the small intestine, ultrasonograph, clinical evaluation and further management .
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What Causes Abdominal Pain During Medication For Typhoid?

HI. The abdominal pain in cases of Typhoid on day 3 is usually die to the complication like inflamed part of the terminal ilieum due to Payer s patches , leaking out of this area or perforation of this part due to typhoid ulcer. This is not a drug reaction. I would advise you to rush to ER to get X-ray of the abdomen in standing position to see for the sign of air under the diaphragm as a sign of perforation of the small intestine, ultrasonograph, clinical evaluation and further management .