How to recover from typhoid and UTI?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Four months ago, I was diagnosed with typhoid and UTI. My Widal test showed S.typhi O 1: 40 and S.typhi H 1:320. My blood count keeps reducing even though I am eating well. I have back pain, incomplete bladder emptying, dark urine, sometimes vaginal pain, and a little itch. I also have anal pain once in a while. I am almost dehydrated all the time and have high temperatures once in a while. I had sex with my guy three months before my typhoid and UTI. I was given Ciprofloxacin, which I took for two weeks. Also, I took some herbal medicine. But, I feel dizzy when I take any medication including raw garlic. Please help me.

Hello,

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Before I suggest something, I need to ask the medication you are undergoing for typhoid. Next, I suggest you consume milk, fruit juices and barley as a recommended diet for typhoid recovery. You need to emphasis on raw or lightly cooked vegetables and fresh fruits. You need to consume a lot of liquid diet. For UTI (urinary tract infection), I suggest an antibacterial wash. It will prevent the growth of bacteria, and many of your symptoms will reduce.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At April 11, 2017
Reviewed AtJune 6, 2023

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