- Female
- 25 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm wondering about the use of Zifi CV 300 mg. Is it considered an antibiotic? If it is, is it safe to take with paracetamol? Just trying to make sure I'm managing everything correctly.
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I'm dealing with both dengue and typhoid right now, and I've noticed that I have to pee all the time. Is that normal? I had some really high fevers with shivering and chills, but they're a bit better now. It's weird because when I go to the bathroom, it doesn't hurt at all. Could this mean I might have a urinary tract infection, or is there a chance I could be pregnant?
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