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Q: Symptoms of a chronic inflammation
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 29th, 2009
What can i do to it, so that it can stop?.And what can you recommend for use?


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on January 30th, 2009
General Q and A Answer A5604
Current medical status: every day since i had the unprotected sex i feel heat on my upper left thigh and it is affect my health.I dont feel ok as a result of the heat. Although, i can do daily activities but, i feel the heat on my thigh serioulsly when i am sitting down.
Current medical treatment: I used vitamin C, Titapro and Anofloxacin. But yeild no result. I still feel

The heat you feel might be a sign of a chronic inflammation. Whether the inflammation is a complication of the typhoid fever or the unprotected intercourse can not be told for sure. You might want to visit your doctor for a physical examination to exactly locate the heat and to inspect the area thoroughly. Basic laboratory tests might be needed as well. Anti-inflammation medications and antibiotics might be recommended by your doctor.




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