Alhamdulillah, my son has left the hospital and returned home.
Actually, he had complained of dizziness nearly a week before Eid al-Adha. So I took him to a clinic. But because he complained of dizziness and blurred vision, doctors thought he had problems with his eyes. Then the doctor gave him dizziness medicine and advised, if within three days my son still dizzy, then he should visit an ophthalmologist.
Three days later I took him to the ophthalmologist, but the ophthalmologist did not find any major problems, and just gave him eye drops. Frankly, I do not think he was stricken with typhoid because he did not feel sick in his stomach until Friday afternoon. On Saturday the situation has not improved. Sunday I began to suspect if he attacked by typhoid. But since Sunday is Eid al-Adha at my place, so I took him to the clinic at the hospital on Monday morning. And the diagnosis result, he was stricken with typhoid. Not bad, but still require hospitalization.
As I have mentioned, my son was hospitalized in Muhammadiyah, an Islamic hospital, where all the nurses wearing the hijab, and there is speaker in every room which patiens and their families can hear azan and sholat time reminder, also can hear Qur'an recitation and Islamic lecture.