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Has Typhoid, Jaundice not recovering.
My mother has been digoned Typhoid and Jaundice  (she already have thyroid). one and half month before she had severe vomiting. now vomiting is stopped and recently did the detailed blood test and found that WBC count is not increasing and found that she have Sugar also. Now it's  almost 2 month. still have jaundice and Typhoid. How long it will take to recover? is there any precaution need to be taken for fast recovery?
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It takes time.. she is suffering from metabolic syndrome.. Need to actively change her lifestyle modification...
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Dear brother Do not worry Continue thyroid medication Take papaya leaf extract tablets. Do blood sugar fasting again Do lft Get Usg done special attention to Common bile duct and biliary system Do CBC again-raised bilirubin levels and know about Hb count
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check recontamination source such as water contaminated by feces or tube well water consumption. check
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