- Female
- 19 Years
- 29/01/2025
Question
I'm really struggling with typhoid fever, it's been 45 days, and I'm facing this issue whenever I take a bath, I become so weak afterward that I can barely move without help. I'm confused about whether I should keep bathing or not, because it seems to make me feel even more ill. What should I do?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Amorphous Phosphate in Urine:_ 1. Common in infants 2. Usually harmless 3. Can be a sign of: - Normal physiological variation - Dietary factors (high phosphate intake) - Transient kidney immaturity _Possible Causes:_ 1. Dietary phosphate excess (e.g., formula or breast milk) 2. Immature kidney function 3. Dehydration 4. Urinary tract infection (UTI) _Symptoms to Monitor:_ 1. Fever 2. Vomiting 3. Diarrhea 4. Abdominal distension 5. Failure to thrive _Follow-up:_ 1. Repeat urine analysis in 1-2 weeks 2. Monitor urine output and color 3. Ensure adequate hydration 4. Consult pediatrician regularly _Dietary Changes:_ 1. Breastfeeding: Continue as usual 2. Formula-fed: Consider phosphate-restricted formula (consult pediatrician) _Treatment:_ Usually none required, but may include: 1. Dietary modifications 2. Increased fluid intake 3. Monitoring for UTI or other complications
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