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Natural Remedies for Typhoid

Natural Remedies for Typhoid

Typhoid is caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi, usually from contaminated water or food. Patients take at least one month to recover. Patient suffers from fever, loss of appetite, body aches, diarrhea, constipation, and extreme tiredness. Patient needs to take complete bed rest and should be fed with some liquid diet at regular intervals. Home Remedies for Typhoid To regain the strength and ...
All You Need To Know About Typhoid Fever

All You Need To Know About Typhoid Fever

Is a loved one in your family experiencing symptoms like fever, diarrhea or bloody stool? Then it is high time to get some medical tests done! He may be suffering from typhoid, an infectious disease. The disease, featuring acute fever of short duration, occurs only in humans. It is caused by the bacterium "Salmonella Typhi". It is one of the life threatening illnesses and still very ...
Home Remedies for Fever

Home Remedies for Fever

When you have fever, doctors advise you to rest, and the rest does mean complete rest (no reading, no watching TV). Of course, you don't feel like doing anything else other than being in bed during fever. However, the weakness and body aches make resting and sleeping (otherwise enjoyable activities when you are very busy in your life and cannot possibly find time to do these) far from enjoyable. ...

Discussions - Typhoid Fever Bacteria

About typhoid fever
Q: I am diagnosed with typhoid recently.Can any body tell me about typhoid fever?

A: Hi supriya ,Typhoid fever is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi. It is also known as enteric fever, or commonly just typhoid. Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever are clinically indistinguishable diseases, collectively called enteric fever. It easily spreads through contaminated food and water supplies and close contact ...

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What Is Typhoid Disease?

A: Typhoid fever is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi. It is also known as enteric fever, or commonly just typhoid.

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How to get typhoid?

A: You can become a victim of typhoid while traveling in Third World countries in Asia and Africa. Drinking water from the local supply in these countries will also cause typhoid as the water is often contaminated with sewage. Stick to bottled water. Consuming uncooked vegetables in salads or eating unpeeled fruits is yet another way by which typhoid ...

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10 diseases caused by bacteria
Q: What are the top 10 diseases caused by bacteria?

A: Few diseases caused by bacteria are as follows One can get tuberculosis and it can affect the skin and bones of the person. Bubonic plague is also caused by which is a life threatening disease and very harmful Pertusis is also referred to severe coughing Throat and scarlet and fever are also caused because of bacteria Haemophilus is caused due...

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Health Tips - Typhoid Fever Bacteria

Stop taking medications every time you've a small illness. Excessive use of antibiotics, and cold & fever fighting medications weakens your immune system.

Some prescription and non-prescription drugs are major toxins that many put into their bodies. Researchers have found that certain people taking antibiotics had reduced levels of ...

Glossary - Typhoid Fever Bacteria

Streptococcus

Streptococcus are a group of bacteria, familiarly known as strep, that cause a multitude of diseases. The name comes from the Greek strepto - meaning twisted + kokkos meaning berry. Illness caused by strep includes strep throat, strep pneumonia, ...

Salmonella

Salmonella is the name of a group of bacteria (over 2,500) responsible for causing much of the food poisoning in the world. It is usually found in raw poultry, eggs, beef, and sometimes on unwashed fruit and vegetables. The salmonella bacteria ...

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