Fever and belly pain: Typhoid usually presents with progressive fever and abdominal fever, with constipation rather than diarrhea, over a week when altered mental status begins, so-called coma vigil.
Answered 11/27/2017
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HighFeverLethargy&: The incubation is 1to2 weeks.Symptoms include High Fever as high as 104 degree Headaches Poor Appetite Lethargy Generalised Aches and Pains Diarrhea or constipation Abdominal Pain Chest congestion may develop in many patients 10% of patients have relapse with recurrent symptoms after feeling better for 1to2 weeks. In some cases patients have rash flat rose color spots
Answered 1/1/2016
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Progressive fever...: That is usually associated with abdominal discomfort, constipation more than diarrhea and by the end of the first week, the fevers can be constantly high (without peaks and valleys) and the patient may become stuporous, muttering and picking at things (coma vigil). Complications include gastrointestinal hemorrhage from the ileum.
Answered 9/16/2019
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Fever/abdominal pain: Fever often high.loss of appetite,Constipation,some times diarrhea,abdominal pain in a country where Typhoid is endemic like India and others.Patients look sick.
Answered 11/13/2017
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