What are the symptoms of Tyfoid?
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Typhoid fever, also known as enteric fever,is caused primarily by Salmonella typhi and paratyphi The classic presentation includes prolonged fever, malaise, diffuse abdominal pain, and constipation The fever pattern is stepwise, characterized by a rising temperature over the course of each day that drops by the subsequent morning. The peaks and troughs rise progressively over time. Over the course of the first week of illness, the gastrointestinal manifestations of the disease develop. These include diffuse abdominal pain and tenderness , constipation . The individual then develops a dry cough, dull frontal headache, delirium, and an increasingly weakness of body At approximately the end of the first week of illness, the fever plateaus at 103-104�F (39-40�C). The patient may develop rose spots, which are red-colored, blanching, papules over chest or abdomen In the third week, the still febrile individual grows more toxic and with significant weight loss and loss of appetite. The eyes are red and the patient is short of breath with a weak pulse. Abdominal distension is severe. Some patients experience foul, green-yellow, liquid diarrhea (pea soup diarrhea). It may be followed by by apathy, confusion, and even psychosis. Atypical manifestations of typhoid fever include severe headaches ,joint pains, urinary symptoms, severe jaundice, or fever alone
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