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[|Human|] Hi, i have a baby boy 3 years old , he got fever of 39 c , vomitting, diarreha. after admitting in hosp, stool test showed that he has pus/white blood cells 10-14 in stool , stool culture is positve for E coli, and klebsilla , he was recieved racophen five doses and flagyl, he got improved,but 2 days later he got diarrhea , and vomitting , and distended inflated tummy for 2 days. no fever only 37.3 through ear. His paedeatrition said he should take suprax and be admitted to check for typhoid or........... what is the differential diagnosis ? what should i do?
[|AI|]  Hi, Welcome to Chat Doctor, Im sorry to hear about your child s situation. But let me assure you that this is not something which is not treatable. It's in fact completely curable. Pus cells in stools mean there is some infection in the intestines of your baby and that is seen in the stool culture also which grew bacterial organism. The recurrence of the problem probably is due to the infection being incompletely treated prior. So I would also suggest getting your child admitted and testing for typhoid needs to be done. Even if it comes positive, child can be cured with antibiotics. So don't worry and follow your pediatrician s advice. Wishing your child a great health. Take care.