Typhoid Fever / Dengue / Viral Fever
Typhoid Fever / Dengue / Viral Fever Treatment Range Hospital

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides expert diagnosis and treatment for common infectious diseases such as Typhoid Fever, Dengue, and Viral Fever. Our experienced physicians and internal medicine specialists offer prompt and accurate care using advanced diagnostic tests, supportive treatment protocols, and round-the-clock monitoring. Whether it’s a seasonal viral illness or a serious dengue infection, we ensure timely intervention to prevent complications and ensure full recovery.
We offer complete care for all types of fevers, including blood tests, hydration therapy, antipyretics, and personalized medication plans. For dengue and typhoid, we provide specialized treatment with platelet monitoring, fluid management, and inpatient care if needed. Our infection control practices, modern infrastructure, and expert nursing staff make Treatment Range Hospital one of the best choices for fever treatment in Hyderabad.
If you’re looking for trusted fever treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers reliable, affordable, and effective care for all age groups. From initial diagnosis to full recovery, our team is committed to helping you feel better faster with compassionate, expert support.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Typhoid Fever / Dengue / Viral FeverTreatment Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- High-grade fever with chills or body aches
- Headache, fatigue, and loss of appetite
- Nausea or vomiting
- Abdominal pain or diarrhea (Typhoid)
- Rashes, joint pain, retro-orbital pain (Dengue)
- Cough, sore throat (Viral fever)
👨⚕️ Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Physician
- Detailed discussion of symptoms and duration
- Physical examination (temperature, hydration, vitals)
- Travel history, seasonal pattern, and local outbreak info
- Advice on rest, fluids, and initial medications
🔬 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Typhoid: Caused by Salmonella typhi (contaminated food/water)
- Dengue: Caused by dengue virus via mosquito bite (Aedes aegypti)
- Viral Fever: Caused by seasonal viruses (Influenza, RSV, etc.) through airborne droplets or contact
🧪 Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Typhoid – Widal test, TyphiDot, blood culture
- Dengue – NS1 antigen, Dengue IgM/IgG, platelet count
- Viral Fever – CBC, CRP, rapid viral panels, PCR (if needed)
- Monitoring platelet counts and hydration status is crucial
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Typhoid – Antibiotics, fluids, light diet
- Dengue – No antibiotics; focus on hydration, fever control, platelet monitoring
- Viral Fever – Symptomatic treatment: antipyretics, rest, fluids
- Avoid self-medication, especially with painkillers like aspirin in dengue
🏥 Phase 6: Recovery & Follow-Up
- Adequate bed rest (7–14 days)
- Soft, nutritious diet & plenty of fluids
- Monitor temperature, energy levels, and any red flag signs (bleeding, breathlessness, low urine output)
- Follow-up with CBC or platelet test in 3–5 days or as advised
- Goal: Complete recovery without complications like dehydration or organ dysfunction
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- Frequently Asked Questions
Helping you understand Our healthcare
• Typhoid: A bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi, usually from contaminated food or water.
• Dengue: A viral infection transmitted by the Aedes mosquito, common during rainy seasons.
• Viral Fever: A general term for fever caused by viral infections (flu, RSV, etc.) with symptoms like body aches and fatigue.
• High fever, fatigue, headache
• Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (more in typhoid)
• Skin rashes and joint pain (common in dengue)
• Sore throat, runny nose (typical in viral fever)
Dengue can become serious if not managed properly. Warning signs include severe abdominal pain, bleeding gums, low platelet count, and persistent vomiting. Immediate medical care is essential in such cases.
• Light, home-cooked meals
• Easily digestible foods like khichdi, boiled vegetables, fruits
• Plenty of fluids — water, ORS, coconut water, clear soups
• Drink clean, filtered water and maintain hygiene
• Use mosquito repellents and sleep under nets
• Get vaccinated (for typhoid where available)
• Avoid crowded places during seasonal outbreaks