I have been experiencing a mild fever for the past 45 days. Initially, I was diagnosed with malaria and typhoid and took medication for 12 days, after which my blood tests came back clear. However, the fever (100-101?F) continued. We consulted another doctor who advised a Widal test, which again showed positive for typhoid. After completing another 10 days of medication, I still have a persistent low-grade fever (99-100?F). We are confused about the cause and the next steps, as the fever is not resolving. What should we do now?

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I have been experiencing a mild fever for the past 45 days. Initially, I was diagnosed with malaria and typhoid and took medication for 12 days, after which my blood tests came back clear. However, the fever (100-101?F) continued. We consulted another doctor who advised a Widal test, which again showed positive for typhoid. After completing another 10 days of medication, I still have a persistent low-grade fever (99-100?F). We are confused about the cause and the next steps, as the fever is not resolving. What should we do now?
Asked by Male, 32 · 10 days ago
A persistent low-grade fever despite treatment for typhoid and malaria suggests the need for further evaluation to identify the underlying cause.
Persistent fever after standard treatment requires careful follow-up to avoid complications and to tailor therapy correctly. Consulting a specialist is important to guide further investigations and management.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're concerned about the persistent fever. To better assist you, could you please provide your age and gender?
Answered 10 days ago