Lollipop cookies with no chocot also no sugar
A person that old jaundice can be given just about anything they want to eat. Food does not effect jaundice.
Overcooked rice is one of the preferred food in typhoid.
VIRUS :WHICH CAUSE DSEASES LIKE COMMON COLD,JAUNDICE etc BACTERIA:which cause pneumonia,typhoid etc fungus:which can cause food poisoning athlete's foot protozoa which can case malaria', amoebic dysentery.
Jaundice is a yellowish color to the eyes and skin that is caused by increased levels of billrubin in the blood. It is often seen in liver disease like hepatitis or liver cancer. Typhoid, or typhoid fever, is transmilled through ingestion of food or water that is contaminated with feces from a person infected with the Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica bacteria. It is not to be confused with typhus, which is caused by a different species of bacteria.
i think that we can use little salt in khichadi(porridge) while suffering from jaundice.
No, it's spread by consumption of food or water that has fecal matter on or in it, from a person infected with typhoid.
People get typhoid mostly by eating contaminated food. Some times by drinking contaminated water.
You can eat apple and banana Apple when suffering from typhoid because apple juice is beneficial in typhoid and banana is an ideal food for a typhoid patient.
Jaundice
Typhoid fever is a water or foodborne disease caused by contamination from another person with typhoid fever. Typhoid is carried in the feces of infected people. The number of typhoid fever infections has dropped because people are aware of proper sanitation.
Sanitation and hygiene are the critical measures that can be taken to prevent typhoid. Typhoid does not affect animals and therefore transmission is only from human to human. Typhoid can only spread in environments where human feces or urine are able to come into contact with food or drinking water. Careful food preparation and washing of hands are crucial to preventing typhoid. There are also two vaccines available to prevent typhoid.
No, typhoid fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi, an obvious relative of the well-known food poisoning disease salmonellosis.