Thursday, December 1, 2016


     * BANGLADESH MAN ASKS WHY HE HAS FEVER FOR MONTHS AT A TIME?

"Dear sir, can I talk to you???
Can you suggest me some advice to be safe from fever???  In a year, i suffer from fever a lots of time like 3-5 month with isolated period. But this sickness keeps me always weaker than everyone, I want to be healthy. Plz.. Help me  Ok...! Till then I will wait for you."  ("JRahm",  Bangladesh)





















Dear "JRahm,"
I am glad we were able to visit on Facebook, 2016 Thanksgiving weekend, as your question revolves around trying to locate a fever of unknown origin.  We doctors try to narrow the source of a fever to the following, four general classes:  human immunodeficiency virus- related (HIV), immunocompromised related, classic, and nosocomial; thus, my questions were directed to target the most likely possible source of your fever.   Your original statements, " I'm from Bangladesh. Fever could me almost 3-4months of an year on different spell," along with telling me you were hospitalized "It was for typhoid.  I was hospitalized on almost a year ago, that's the reason," spoke volumes of information.  Specifically, your fever falls in the "classic" category.  A classic fever is a fever of at least 100.9F or higher, a fever with a duration of greater than three weeks, and a fever requiring an evaluation of at least three outpatient visits or three days in the hospital.  However, when I asked how long were you in the hospital, you said " Just 2days."  Technically, the fact that you were in the hospital only two days places you outside the classic fever category; however, I do believe, your timeline of events might lend an explanation as to why you have had "3-5 months"  of fever after hospitalization. 


Let me explain.  When I asked you what medication did the hospital provide, you said, " I can't remember, and the prescription has run out."  Salmonella typhi is a gram negative bacterium that causes typhoid fever in humans.  Typhoid fever is a disease marked by the following symptoms not limited to prolonged fever, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, headache, low energy, stomach pain, or sore  throat.  The drug of choice to treat typhoid fever is Ciprofloxicin or Ceftriaxone, both of which are provided to a patient over two weeks.  Other medications that have proven effective against typhoid fever include amoxicillin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.  There exist over 100 different strains of Salmonella typhi; thus, resistance of this bacteria is common to many antibiotics.  In other words, many antibiotics are not effective in killing the Salmonella typhi.  Although you tried your best to remember details of your typhoid fever treatment, two items became clear to me about you, 1) possibly, the correct antibiotic may not have been chosen to kill the Salmonella bacteria or 2) the antibiotics prescribed may have been correct; however, the duration of treatment may not have been long enough.  Therefore, the Salmonella typhi may still be abundant in your bloodstream, causing the "3-4months of an year" fever. 

Remember, the most common source of infection, in acquiring typhoid fever, is water contaminated by the urine and feces of infected individuals; thus, if possible, as a means to prevent transmission, drink bottled water or boil local water sources prior to ingestion.  Furthermore, once the boiled water has cooled, wash fruits and vegetables in that cleaned water, and ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS repeatedly throughout the day.   Typhoid fever is treatable and reversible; however, when the Salmonella typhi bacteria is not killed, a person becomes a carrier and a likely transmitter of infection to other people. 

My recommendation is for you to revisit the hospital personnel, requesting blood work to identify if Salmonella typhi still exists in your blood.  If confirmed, the hospital should be able to run tests that would determine which antibiotic(s) is/are effective to kill those strain(s) of bacteria in your body.   

Thank you for your question and trust in my opinion.  Please stay in touch as I wish to know the outcome of hospital tests.  In the meantime, thanks for your compliments and peaceful prayers.  God Bless you and God Bless Bangladesh.


Respectfully,



Dr. Roshin













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  • 12/1, 10:32am
    "JRahm"


    Ok...!

    My prayer always within you








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