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Are High Fever And Chills Symptoms Of Typhoid?

Sir I had under gone hysterectomy ie.,uterine removal operation before 4 weeks. I am suffering with shivery fever since 3 weeks. Recently I had under gone widal test ,it was conformed that i m suffering with typhoid. Is my Shivery fever is a symptom of typhoid or complication of hysterectomy
Fri, 17 Jul 2015
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Hello. Thanks for asking Healthcare Magic. Having a fever post surgery is common. But it should not last for three weeks. As you have undergone a typhoid test and it is positive, the more obvious reason for your fever can be typhoid. Start the treatment for typhoid, if you dont improve after a weekor so, please do consult your doctor who operated you. If you have any other queries/question please feel free to ask. Thanks and wish you a healthy life.
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Are High Fever And Chills Symptoms Of Typhoid?

Hello. Thanks for asking Healthcare Magic. Having a fever post surgery is common. But it should not last for three weeks. As you have undergone a typhoid test and it is positive, the more obvious reason for your fever can be typhoid. Start the treatment for typhoid, if you dont improve after a weekor so, please do consult your doctor who operated you. If you have any other queries/question please feel free to ask. Thanks and wish you a healthy life.