Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
About
Health Feed
AllQ&AsTips
Xone 1000 MG Injection Health Feed
Asked for male, 20 years old from Lucknow
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hi,
The symptoms of typhoid are as follows:
- prolonged pyrexia, usually remittent
- headache
- abdominal distension
- constipation followed by loose motions
- malaise
- vomitting
- dry coated tongue
- bradycardia
- enlargement of liver and spleen.
The duration of the illness is usually about four weeks but may remain for eight weeks or more if untreated.
Ceftriaxone or cefixime with ofloxacin are generally recommended antibiotics.
The symptoms of typhoid are as follows:
- prolonged pyrexia, usually remittent
- headache
- abdominal distension
- constipation followed by loose motions
- malaise
- vomitting
- dry coated tongue
- bradycardia
- enlargement of liver and spleen.
The duration of the illness is usually about four weeks but may remain for eight weeks or more if untreated.
Ceftriaxone or cefixime with ofloxacin are generally recommended antibiotics.
258 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 31 years old from Delhi
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Discuss with your Doctor about following prescription medications-
a)Ceftriaxone 1gm IM for 10 days
b)Azithromycin 1 g for 3 days
c)Metronidazole 400mg every 8 hours for 7 days
Do follow preventive steps like this-
1)The only certain way to avoid syphilis is to forgo having sex.
2)Use a latex condom.
...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Discuss with your Doctor about following prescription medications-
a)Ceftriaxone 1gm IM for 10 days
b)Azithromycin 1 g for 3 days
c)Metronidazole 400mg every 8 hours for 7 days
Do follow preventive steps like this-
1)The only certain way to avoid syphilis is to forgo having sex.
2)Use a latex condom.
...more
109 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 52 years old from Navi Mumbai
Share
Bookmark
Report
Is he asthmatic.If no,then ashalin inhalation not required.As fever is of 11 days duration and upto 102f,he should be evaluated for fever and a xray chest should also be done.Consult a respiratory physician.
357 people found this helpful
Asked for female, 52 years old from Hyderabad
Share
Bookmark
Report
Well madam, can u kindly explain about the previous history of ur pet dog, like any heart problems, or some other infections, we should first know the source of infection causing the cough, if we treat the source of cause only cough won't reoccur, or else if we simply give some cough syrups, the cough may reoccur once again after a week or so,
Kindly explain about the problem in details and kindly share your pet details like vaccination history, deworming, diet etc.
Thank you.
Kindly explain about the problem in details and kindly share your pet details like vaccination history, deworming, diet etc.
Thank you.
48 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 27 years old from Panipat
Share
Bookmark
Report
in that case first wash the wound with any soap containing carbolic acid. may be the bitten dog suffer from rabies.Carbolic acid destroy virus. Dont apply ointment .If it is cut it needs stitiching. Then give antibiotics like ceftriaxone, painkillers like meloxicam and apetizers so that conditions will improve quickly
278 people found this helpful
Asked for Female, 10 years old from gurugram
Share
Bookmark
Report
Buddy! spine should always be operated under a spine surgeon and never a neurosurgeon!
looking at the prescription, I think you take a second opinion, fever after dural leak is not a good sign. Start iv ceftriaxone 1gm twice daily and get a second opinion asap! and stay away from neurosurgeons for spine surgery. Orthopedic spine surgeons are better at skills and surgical indications!
looking at the prescription, I think you take a second opinion, fever after dural leak is not a good sign. Start iv ceftriaxone 1gm twice daily and get a second opinion asap! and stay away from neurosurgeons for spine surgery. Orthopedic spine surgeons are better at skills and surgical indications!
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1) Do take admission to your nearest hospital and discuss with your Doctor to take IV antibiotics Ceftriaxone to control infection.
2) Do detailed clinical examination by your treating Doctor and do CT scan as well as a biopsy to confirm the exact pathological cause of enlarged liver as well as infection in your spleen and treatment will be planed as per exact cause only.<...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1) Do take admission to your nearest hospital and discuss with your Doctor to take IV antibiotics Ceftriaxone to control infection.
2) Do detailed clinical examination by your treating Doctor and do CT scan as well as a biopsy to confirm the exact pathological cause of enlarged liver as well as infection in your spleen and treatment will be planed as per exact cause only.<...more
Asked for male, 25 years old from Jammu
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please discuss with your treating Doctor about antibiotics like[ceftriaxone-1gm]injection for stitch swelling and regarding a hernia, there is no cure in Ayurveda so discuss the surgical procedure with your treating Doctor and it is a simple minor operation.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this-
1)Maintain a healthy weight. Talk to your dietician about the best exercise ...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please discuss with your treating Doctor about antibiotics like[ceftriaxone-1gm]injection for stitch swelling and regarding a hernia, there is no cure in Ayurveda so discuss the surgical procedure with your treating Doctor and it is a simple minor operation.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this-
1)Maintain a healthy weight. Talk to your dietician about the best exercise ...more
111 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 20 years old from Ambala
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned do a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm it do few investigations [CBC with differential and CT scan].Discuss with your Doctor about antibiotics [Ceftriaxone]and analgesics like [oxycodone]. Apply [menthol or capsaicin] cream on painful joints to reduce pain. Do consult with your physio for a specific exercise plan.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned do a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm it do few investigations [CBC with differential and CT scan].Discuss with your Doctor about antibiotics [Ceftriaxone]and analgesics like [oxycodone]. Apply [menthol or capsaicin] cream on painful joints to reduce pain. Do consult with your physio for a specific exercise plan.
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1...more
23 people found this helpful
Asked for Male, 18 years old from Madhubani
Share
Bookmark
Report
Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned discuss with your Doctor about Tissue Culture to know the exact pathology for non-healing ulcers and follow few simple steps like this -
1) Try to change her position every 2 hours.
2) Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help her lie in an appropriate position, relieve pressure on any sores and protect vulnerable skin. If she is in a wheelchair, use a cushion. Styles include foam, air-fi...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned discuss with your Doctor about Tissue Culture to know the exact pathology for non-healing ulcers and follow few simple steps like this -
1) Try to change her position every 2 hours.
2) Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help her lie in an appropriate position, relieve pressure on any sores and protect vulnerable skin. If she is in a wheelchair, use a cushion. Styles include foam, air-fi...more
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors
posted anonymously









