Typhoid fever is highly contagious. ... If someone else eats food or drinks water that's been contaminated with a small amount of infected stool or liquid body waste, they can become infected with the bacteria and develop typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever is a highly contagious disease that's mostly spread through ***** contamination of food and water. Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs.
Once signs and symptoms do appear, you're likely to experience:
- Fever that starts low and increases daily, possibly reaching as high as 104.9 F (40.5 C)
- Headache
- Weakness and fatigue
- Muscle aches
- Sweating
- Dry cough
- Loss of appetite and weight loss
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Rash
- Extremely swollen abdomen
If you have these symptoms then you should go and consult General Physician for the treatment for the same.
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs. Without prompt treatment, it can cause serious complications and can be fatal.
The illness often starts with a sore throat, headache and a high temperature (fever), with a rash developing 12 to 48 hours later.
Red blotches are the first sign of the rash. These turn into a fine pink-red rash that feels like ......."
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Scarlet-fever/Pages/Symptoms.aspx
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Colds are
basically viral infections that affect the nose, throat and sinuses. Younger
kids and babies can catch up to 10 colds a year on average. Mostly colds are
not dangerous and get better by themselves but if you see any of the following,
you should consult with your doctor;
-
A
fever over 38 degrees
-
Cold
symptoms for more than 10 days especially with green or yellow mucus.
-
Any
breathing difficulties.
-
Throat
pain.
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