
What Causes Constipation And Acidity After Having Franxit And Clonotril?

Docter prescribe her to take Ceftum 500. Which test should i perform to confirm about if there is any perforation in her Intestine because she noticed to have redish colour stool since last night.
Should i start some other medicince?
When typhoid can be fatal?
what are the diet that she should follow?
Typhoid can be chronically present without any fever or presenting symptoms
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I do not think that the mentioned problems are side effects of the prescribed medicines. Rather, it could be that your mother got typhoid somehow and the symptoms resulted from this infection. The medicines could have incidentally been co-prescribed getting noted incidously.
1:640 in Widal test is definitely positive and indicates Typhoid fever. If the infection is still not under control, the titres can rise as in your mother's case. Typhoid can occur even without fever and can be present chronically without your being aware of it. So, you might be unaware of its onset. It is spread through contaminated water and there need not be any past history of any bacterial infection. Typhoid is a gastrointestinal infection and can manifest with gastrointestinal problems like nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation etc. It may cause small ulcers in the intestine causing blood to be present in the stool. It need not indicate intestinal perforation which is a much grave condition.
In case you wish to become doubly sure abou the diagnosis of typhoid, you can get Typhoid IgM and IgG antibodies tested which are likely to return positive results indicating acute infection of typhoid. A simple straight X ray abdomen in erect posture will help in ruling out intestinal perforation. Stool for occult blood is the test required to confirm the blood in stool.
Your doctor has done the right thing in prescribing Ceftum 500 which can successfully treat typhoid. If I had a patient like her, I would perhaps prescribed Zanocin (Ofloxacin) 200 mg 1 tablet twice daily to be taken for 7 days alongside Ceftum.
Typhoid is unlikely to be fatal.
There are no dietary restrictions for typhoid. Just give a normal diet low on oils and spices and things should be fine.
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Typhoid spreads by faeco-oral route alone, not otherwise
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
Let me assure you that typhoid is a waterborne disease and spreads by faeco-oral route alone i.e. It either spreads though our faeces or enters our body through things that we take in orally, particularly water. It does not spread through sleeping pills and in not related to sleep disorders or feeling restless. If you are having difficulty with sleep, it does not mean that you have typhoid or could get it. Whoever has given such information, has guided you improperly.
Brain tumors do not generally manifest with sleep disorders. There are a number of symptoms including vomiting, seizures, severe headache, altered sensorium etc. that are often seen in case of brain tumors. I do not think that you need to be evaluated with an MRI just because you have sleeplessness.
Many people have trouble in falling asleep. It is often caused due to imbalance of the neurotransmitters in our brain. The medicines that are given to help you sleep, often develop tolerance and need to be taken in increasing doses to be subsequently fall asleep. Avoiding stimulants like coffee may help. I would also insist you to go in for light free-hand exercises. Reducing stress is one of the most important factors that will help you to sleep better. Lifestyle modification is the best intervention that you need.
Hope that helps
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Dr. Kunal Saha

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