Caused by Salmonella typhi, this infection spreads through contaminated food or water. Recognizing it early can prevent serious complications.
During incubation (13 weeks), symptoms are mild or absent. Fatigue or mild fever may appear but its easy to miss.
Persistent fever, headache, and abdominal pain signal that the infection is advancing. Early diagnosis here makes recovery faster.
High fever, diarrhea, or weakness may occur. Immediate medical care is crucial to avoid severe complications.
With antibiotics and hydration, recovery begins. Rest and follow-up checkups help prevent relapse.
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