My body showed the symptoms of typhoid, 4 day's before the blood check up and after the check up s typhi 'o' antigen is 1: 160 and s typhi 'h' antigen is 1: 80 what does that indicate is that a serious typhoid.
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Typhoid fever is an acute infectious illness associated with fever that is most often caused by the salmonella typhi bacteria. People with typhoid fever usually have a sustained fever as high as 103 f-104 f chest congestion develops in many patients, and abdominal pain and discomfort are common. The fever becomes constant. Improvement occurs in the third and fourth week in those without complications. Only about 10% of patients have recurrent symptoms (relapse) after feeling better for 1-2 weeks. Relapses are actually more common in individuals treated with antibiotics. I need to study your past treatment medication before I suggest further medication. Let's discuss it in detail.
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