Typhoid fever can affect the eyes primarily through systemic complications, leading to conditions such as uveitis or retinal hemorrhages. The infection may cause inflammation and other ocular manifestations, often due to the body’s immune response or direct bacterial invasion. Additionally, severe cases of typhoid can result in complications like conjunctivitis or corneal ulcers. Prompt treatment of the fever is essential to prevent these eye-related issues.
Typhoid is similar to typhus fever. So it is probably called as typhoid fever. Typhoid has surpassed the typhus fever in prevalence to great extent.
Yes. Typhoid fever is common there.
Doxycycline is useless for typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral route.
Typhoid fever is caused by salmonella typhi bacteria.
No, typhoid fever can cause death though.
You have ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone injections, azithromycin and chloramphenicol to treat the typhoid fever. One of the above drug can treat the typhoid fever.
Typhoid Fever is a proper noun. It names a specific type of fever.
Yes, infact animals can obtain yellow fever. They even can spread it on to you, and infact, alot of animals that obtain yellow fever doesn't bother them.(don't get affected by the disease.)
It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever. It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever.
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
Spinach is to be avoided for three weeks after typhoid fever.