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UTI, tiredness, low appetite and fever
Male, 58. On March 28, fever, urine irritation, and tiredness began. Took meds from a BAMS doctor; fever returned after 2 days. April 1: Extreme shivering, took Dolo 650. April 2: Advised Widal, urine, and CBC tests. April 4: Widal positive, low platelets. Switched doctor. Becasule Z, Dolo SOS. April 7: Platelets 2.32 lakh. Started Cefixime 200 mg x2/day. April 12: Fever persisted. Further tests. April 14: Urine infection: pus cells 15–20/hpf, bacteria+, trace albumin. Typhidot negative. Platelets 2.82 lakh. Added Martifur. April 15–17: Fever continued 99–102°F. Now: extreme weakness, low appetite, sleep all day. Is this timeline normal? Should I see a urologist or continue current treatment?
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