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hi, doctor, was feeling lower abdominal pain, rambles in stomach , slight pain in the right side of abdomen. went for a test .the results was so. typhoon o positive 1 160. i was once diagnosed with fatty liver after dieting and medication tested negative.what does that mean am 37 years old.thanks
Fri, 15 Feb 2019
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Harshita's Response
Hello,
1. Your blood test says you are suffering from typhoid.
2. Take a combination of antibiotics e.g Oflox twice a day with Cefixime twice a day for 7 days.
3. have plenty of fluids.
4. take antipyretics (paracetamol) also if you have a fever.
5. avoid outside food.
6. you can also take a typhoid vaccine after completing the course of antibiotics for 2 weeks.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist
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Suggest Treatment For Right Sided Abdominal Pain
Hello, 1. Your blood test says you are suffering from typhoid. 2. Take a combination of antibiotics e.g Oflox twice a day with Cefixime twice a day for 7 days. 3. have plenty of fluids. 4. take antipyretics (paracetamol) also if you have a fever. 5. avoid outside food. 6. you can also take a typhoid vaccine after completing the course of antibiotics for 2 weeks. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist