- Female
- 57 Years
- 05/09/2025
I have attached my mother blood test report. She is having intermittent fever of 100 degrees F to 104 degrees F with no other symptoms. I want to know whether my mother has typhoid, malaria, or jaundice. Currently she is receiving the following injections as per a pharmacist advice since no doctor is consulting patients due to the COVID situation: Meromac SB 1 gm, Falcigo 60 mg, Pantop injection, Levazeo injection. What level of typhoid does my mother have mild or severe? Please help me with your inputs, experts. It will be a great help. Thank you.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
With high fever and antibiotics ongoing, exact diagnosis needs confirmation. From the blood report, if typhoid/malaria markers are positive, severity depends on titres and symptoms. Consult a physician for confirmation and treatment direction. Do the required Widal, malaria, dengue, and LFT tests.
Dr. Ezhilarasan Suggests...
Take a WIDAL TEST (SLIDE METHOD ) Test or Take a DENGUE NS1 ANTIGEN Test
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