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Typhoid: Information and Treatment
What is Typhoid?
It is quite difficult to diagnose typhoid. In the beginning sometimes even a medical man can’t diagnose this disease. For the first two or three days the disease has a gradual onset as the patient moves about. The temperature rises to the maximum of 103 to 105 degrees Celsius and is continuous during the first week. The temperature remains continuously high for the second week. It will gradually start to come down in the third week. The temperature will return to normal in the fourth week in the morning and then the evening.
When the evening temperature is normal for two continuous day then convalescence is to be established. Some diarrhea is present usually during the second week and there is usually yellowish green stools with a coated tongue. In the intestines there are always ulcers and as a result a child should be given complete rest other bleeding from the intestines could result in death.
Treatment
Isolate a child and give them complete bed rest. A soft and liquid diet should be given to the child. The only known drug to cut the illness short is Choloromycetin. Vitamin B complex should also be given along with the medicine in tablet form. Consult your physician before giving these medicines and they will be able to give you the correct dose.
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