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Dr. Banwari Lal General Physician

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Questions & Answers on "General Physician" (1316)

Good morning sir, my 9yrs son is surrering Cold, cough fever. He was admitted 26th to 29th in hospital for typhoid disease. But after discharge he have cold cough and fever last night

Male | 1

The symptoms of cough and cold before and after hospitalization and the diagnosis of typhoid fever are not matching so the baby will need complete workup by clinical examination and reviewing the reports.

Answered on 7th July '24

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I am 25 years old I am suffering from fever from last 22 days. I have done with many tests. But I don't understand why my test is not going.

Female | 25

A fever that does not go away for at least three weeks can hint at the existence of an internal infection, an autoimmune disorder, or some other health issues. Fatigue and muscle pain, for instance, may accompany it, and proper testing is indeed required to find the root of the symptoms. It's important to keep reporting your syndrome to those doctors who are looking after you; hence, further scrutiny may be called for. You should think about writing down the symptoms and your previous test results and take them to your next visit to discuss with your doctor. 

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