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Child Has Typhoid, Swelling. Taken Azilide, Ibugesic Plus And Penclab. Suggestions?

hi doc my two years old son is suffering from typhoid n the doc suggested three syrups 1. azilide 2. Ibugesic plus and 3.Penclab. from the last four days we are giving these medicines, but still it seems that he has not recovered properly. today i hav seen swelling on his body and also he is not feeling well .Plz. suggest doc. what to do
Sat, 2 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query,
Is your child is having clinically and serologically diagnosed Typhoid fever?
Some times Viral fevers like Dengue fever will present with typhoid like fever and with body swelling due to edema.
Consult your Pediatrician again and show your child and if required he will advise further evaluation.
Hope i have answered your query.
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Child Has Typhoid, Swelling. Taken Azilide, Ibugesic Plus And Penclab. Suggestions?

Hi, Thank you for your query, Is your child is having clinically and serologically diagnosed Typhoid fever? Some times Viral fevers like Dengue fever will present with typhoid like fever and with body swelling due to edema. Consult your Pediatrician again and show your child and if required he will advise further evaluation. Hope i have answered your query.