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Headache after typhoid treatment
I had typhoid and dengue coinfection and i was hospitalized from 5th Feb to 16th Feb. My typhoid course was completed this thursday and I dont have fever or stomach issue anymore but i still feel headache, is it because of weakness or i should be scared about a typhoid relapse? I already lost almost 1 month because of this co-infection and i don't want to get in anymore trouble please help and let me know if its normal to have headache or it is a sign of relapse of typhoid?
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Hello sir....Need ur blood report about typhoid& dengue fever.. To solve ur issue.
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Headaches are common after viral fever. Just have a normal paracetamol if you get a severe headache. Eat a balanced diet and have good hydration by drinking 7 to 8 glasses of water. Drink lemon water to boost your immunity. If you have a fever or sweating then only you need further evaluation. Right now do not panic and at anytime if you need my help you can consult me online thanks a lot
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Hello dear good evening. Nothing to worry about this. I can understand your concern. Be cool and relax first. The headache after such a long course of treatment may not be due to your typhoid or dengue. Let me explain in  detail and for which talking to you is very important.
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