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Persisting Fever, Weakness Post Typhoid Treatment, Chest Pain, Vomiting, Loss Of Appetite, Weight Loss After Use Of Inhaler

i had typhoid with cough and low grade fever i had treatment for around 10 days and then recovered so stopped medicine on doctor s advice but mild fever and weakness still prevailed.Then 1 week later i developed cough, low grade fever . So my doctor said it was allergy of some type and started me on inhaler(airtec). After that i had increased pulse, chest pain , vomiting, loss of appetite so i discontinued inhaler. I was shocked to see that i had 7 kgs weight loss in last month(from starting of developing typhoid till now)
Tue, 12 Jun 2012
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you get a blood culture done. along with it get a CBC also done. fever has been relapsed. you have to be started on a particular antibiotic and treated. get a chest X Ray also done.
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Persisting Fever, Weakness Post Typhoid Treatment, Chest Pain, Vomiting, Loss Of Appetite, Weight Loss After Use Of Inhaler

you get a blood culture done. along with it get a CBC also done. fever has been relapsed. you have to be started on a particular antibiotic and treated. get a chest X Ray also done.