"It is the whole body incuding the way of the blood flow."
With proper medication, you can cure typhoid fever. You have very good drugs to cure the typhoid fever.
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That is a good question. You have bacteremia in first week of typhoid fever. This bacteria can settle almost every where, in your body, during this bacteremia. So you can have typhoid arthritis.
Immunization is when your body is protected from a virus or disorder. It usually comes in the form of a shot or inoculation.
it only infects people most commonly in developing countries where sanitation and hygene are poor
Typhoid fever (also known as Enteric fever) is caused by a strain of "Salmonella" bacteria (Salmonellae typhi) when they are spread through the body by the white blood cells that attempted to destroy them. Salmonella are ingested from contaminated food or water and enter the body through the intestinal tract. Symptoms include general fever, headache, body ache, and fatigue. Increased heart rate can occur. Complications include infections, pneumonia, and intestinal bleeding.An early treatment was the drug chloramphenicol, but today the treatment is with any of a number of antibiotics. After treatment, a small minority of infected persons become carriers of the disease.
No. Typhus is a group of diseases caused by the parasitic bacteria "Rickettsia", which can exist only within living cells. It is commonly spread by lice and fleas on rats. (In areas with limited hygenic facilities, Epidemic Typhus is spread by the human body louse.) Typhoid fever (also known as Enteric fever) is caused by "Salmonella" bacteria when they are spread through the body by the white blood cells that attempted to destroy them.
Typhoid fever (also known as Enteric fever) is caused by a strain of "Salmonella" bacteria (Salmonellae typhi) when they are spread through the body by the white blood cells that attempted to destroy them. Salmonella are ingested from contaminated food or water and enter the body through the intestinal tract. Symptoms include general fever, headache, body ache, and fatigue. Increased heart rate can occur. Complications include infections, pneumonia, and intestinal bleeding.An early treatment was the drug chloramphenicol, but today the treatment is with any of a number of antibiotics. After treatment, a small minority of infected persons become carriers of the disease.
In the first week of typhoid fever, there is bacteremia. So many organs and systems can be affected by typhoid bacteria. After one week the bacteria settle for the small intestine of the patient, though the whole body is affected by typhoid toxins.
the symptoms of typhoid fever today are:general fever as high as 40 °C (104 °F), Headache body ache fatigueprofuse sweating,gastroenteritis, and nonbloody diarrhea. Less commonly a rash of flat, rose-colored spots may appear.[3]
The symptoms of Typhoid are: fever, headache, joint pain, sore throat, constipation, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain.Typhoid fever is an infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi. People infected with typhoid will shed bacteria through their feces and urine. Flies carry typhoid from feces to food. The bacterium enters the intestinal tract and then gains access to the bloodstream. Symptoms vary from person to person but the main signs of typhoid include fever, headaches, joint pain, sore throat, constipation, loss of appetite and abdominal pain. If left untreated, complications such as intestinal bleeding can become serious. Also, the onset of pneumonia with very high fever and what feels like a urinary tract infection. A doctor will take a blood, urine and feces sample to detect typhoid. Early intervention and treatment with antibiotics can clear the Salmonella Typhi out of the body.
Typhoid Fever (caused by Salmonella typhi or paratyphi bacteria) is contracted from infected water or food. The bacteria breed in the gall bladder and liver, invading the GI from there. From the GI, they go into the blood stream and then around the body. It's symptoms are stomachaches. diarrhea, achiness, fever, congestion, headachesand lethargy