Write a dialogue between a doctor and a patient
Patient: May I come in, sir?
Doctor: Yes, of course. Take your seat. What’s your problem?
Patient: I’ve been suffering from a fever for about a week.
Doctor: About a week? It’s a long time for a fever.
Patient: Yes, sir. I’m seriously weak. I can take almost no food or drink.
Doctor: I see. Let me see. Lie down on the bed. I’ll check.
Patient: Ok, sir.
Doctor: Take a deep breath. Do you feel any other problem?
Patient: Yes. I feel a problem breathing quickly.
Doctor: Ok. Sit on the chair.
Patient: Thank you, sir.
Doctor: Have you taken any medicine for this?
Patient: Yes, the salesman of a drugstore in our locality gave me Napa Extra. But that doesn’t seem to have any effect.
Doctor: Oh, you should never take any medicine prescribed other than a registered Doctor. It may prove fatal.
Patient: Sorry, sir. What should I do now?
Doctor: Have these lab tests done. I’ll prescribe medicine after studying your test reports. Until the reports arrive, take these medicines.
Patient: What do you think it to be, sir?
Doctor: I’m not sure. But I think it’s typhoid. However, see me with the reports at 7 p.m.
tomorrow. There’s nothing to be worried about.
Patient: Thank you, sir.
Doctor: Welcome. Thank you too.
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