What could be causing a persistent fever of 99 to 102?F for 17 days, along with a low white blood cell count (2500) and low hemoglobin (7.3), even after taking Taxim O and testing negative for dengue and typhoid?
Since your symptoms have not improved with Taxim O (cefixime) and tests for dengue and typhoid are negative, your low white blood cell count (2500) and low hemoglobin (7.3) need prompt attention. This combination suggests your body might be fighting an atypical infection, or there could be an underlying issue with blood cell production. I gently advise consulting a hematologist or internal medicine specialist as soon as possible for a comprehensive evaluation and further blood investigations.
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What could be causing a persistent fever of 99 to 102?F for 17 days, along with a low white blood cell count (2500) and low hemoglobin (7.3), even after taking Taxim O and testing negative for dengue and typhoid?