Sir,
I use to take Alcohol 2 -3 times in a month. I stopped taking alcohol for 1 month and after 1 month gap I attended party & had alcohol n food..After 2 days I had fever n tested positive for Thypoid Fever but temperature was less than 99 only(Refer Report No.1 Dtd 11.05.20 &18.05.20). After 1 week I was tested negative for Thypoid (Report No .1 Dtd 18.05.20)
However weakness n Tiredness was there and continued antibiotics for 1 week..Again I was tested negative for Thypoid (Refer Report No.2 Dtd 30.05.20).
Please clarify the below
1) Whether I still have Thypoid Fever? The reports are showing correct data.
2)1 month break from alcohol caused Thypoid?
Last year also I had thypoid after taking alcohol from 1 month break.
3)why I still have tiredness n feeling weaked.
4) Any further Testing to be done .?
Please help I m worried n tensed from past 15 days
Answers (4)
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You don't have typhoid
These reports are not confirming just guide to treatment
Alcohol has nothing to do with it
Nutritious diet and stop alcohol will do
If u r not having any symptoms apart from weakness..then nothing is required.
Widal is not diagnostic for typhoid.
U need to be vaccinated for typhoid fever which u can take after 3 months .
Juz take multivitamins.
Next Steps
physical examination and proper history needed ..consult physician
Typhidot is negative. So report should be correlate with your symptoms for proper diagnosis. Your weakness is for taking antibiotics treatment for this.
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