I was diagnosed with typhoid on 15th of February 2020 so as per my physician advi
sed me I undergone the treatment till 23rd of March,my fever vanished after but cough remained which was producing thick white cloudy mucus ,I stopped my treatment after this but I was still having this cough problem with me,so undergone another widal and typhidot test as per my physician advice which came positive on 19th of June so I undergone treatment again for a month and today I again had widal test having titre 1/160 for syphi o and titre 1/320 for syphi h and my typhidot also came positive I am not having fevere , I have only very very mild cough which produces white thick cloudy mucus ,please guide me whether I have typhoid or something else,I am attaching my recent test report below
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Hi,So You should go further with few other relevant investigations like Blood for CBC,CRP,Sputum for TB(since the cough is long term in nature),Tuberculin test,Chest X Ray PA view(SOS CT chest).
This will rule out the cause for your chronic
cough.
As far as your Typhoid..
Typhoid is recurrent in nature,be very careful in terms of what your diet,Avoid taking outside food and water,do maintain proper hygiene,prefer to boil your water while drinking.
Try to stay at home for some time until your better clinically.
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