What are the symptoms of Typhoid and cholera and how can we prevent them?
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What are cholera symptoms and signs?
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Watery diarrhea (sometimes in large volumes)
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Rice-water stools (see figure 1)
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Fishy odor to stools.
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Vomiting.
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Rapid heart rate.
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typhoid is an infection caused by the bacterium salmonella .
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Countries with less access to clean water and washing facilities typically have ymptoms normally begin between 6 and 30 days after exposure to the bacteria.
The two major symptoms of typhoid are fever and rash. Typhoid fever is particularly high, gradually increasing over several days up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, or 39 to 40 degrees Celsius.
The rash, which does not affect every patient, consists of rose-colored spots, particularly on the neck and abdomen.
Other symptoms can include:
weakness
abdominal pain
constipation
headaches
Rarely, symptoms might include confusion, diarrhea, and vomiting, but this is not normally severe.
In serious, untreated cases, the bowel can become perforated. This can lead to peritonitis, an infection of the tissue that lines the inside of the abdomen, which has been reported as fatal in between 5 and 62 percent of cases.
Another infection, paratyphoid, is caused by Salmonella enterica. It has similar symptoms to typhoid, but it is less likely to be fatal.