wbcs are in normal range but in lower range.
can be monocytosis.
can be slightly thrombocytopenia.
The four main parameters of a complete blood count (CBC) are white blood cell count (WBC), red blood cell count (RBC), hemoglobin level, and platelet count. These parameters provide valuable information about a person's overall health and can help identify various conditions such as anemia, infections, and clotting disorders.
Blood vessels. Constriction of blood vessels increases blood pressure by reducing the space for blood flow, while dilation of blood vessels decreases blood pressure by increasing the space for blood flow.
The brain is affected first when blood glucose levels drop. The brain relies on glucose as its primary source of energy and is sensitive to fluctuations in blood glucose levels, which can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and fainting.
The circulation of blood through the vascular system is influenced by factors such as blood pressure, heart rate, blood viscosity, and vascular resistance. These factors play a significant role in maintaining adequate blood flow to all tissues and organs in the body. Any imbalance in these factors can affect overall cardiovascular health.
The target organ of typhoid is the gastrointestinal tract, specifically the small intestine. Typhoid fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi and primarily affects the intestines, leading to symptoms such as fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and systemic illness.
You have bacteremia ( bacteria in the blood stream) in the first week of typhoid fever. Typhoid bacteria can settle any where. Eye can be affected by typhoid fever.
The blood test for typhoid is called the Widal test. It detects antibodies in the blood against the Salmonella typhi bacteria, which causes typhoid fever.
No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
Intestine
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.
Just tried to donate blood today and got rejected because I had typhoid fever 20 years ago.
Typhoid fever patient can bleed with feces at times. This my require blood transfusion.
Large areas of the world are still affected by typhoid, especially in times of disaster when sanitary systems are thrown into disarray.
Almroth Wright has written: 'On the application of the serum test to the differential diagnosis of typhoid and Malta fever and on the further application of the method of serum diagnosis..' -- subject(s): Brucellosis, Diagnosis, Typhoid fever 'Remarks on vaccination against typhoid fever' -- subject(s): Typhoid fever, Vaccination 'A new method of blood transfusion' -- subject(s): Blood, Transfusion 'On the possibility of determining the presence or absence of tubercular infection by the examination of a patient's blood and tissue fluids' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood, Tuberculosis 'The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Legal status, laws, Suffrage, Women 'A short treatise on anti-typhoid inoculation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Prevention & control, Typhoid Fever, Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines 'Lecture on tissue- or cell-fibrinogen in its relation to the pathology of blood' -- subject(s): Blood circulation disorders, Fibrinogen
A blood test specifically designed for typhoid fever, which typically looks for antibodies against the Salmonella typhi bacteria, would not detect human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone associated with pregnancy. While both types of tests are performed on blood samples, they target different substances and serve different diagnostic purposes. Therefore, a typhoid blood test will not identify hCG levels.
You have bacteremia ( Bacteria in blood stream) in the first week of typhoid fever. The bacteria can get settled any where including your eye. That should be dreaded complication.
"It is the whole body incuding the way of the blood flow."