10 Symptoms of Typhoid Fever
Symptom #7: Internal Bleeding
Most of us have cut ourselves at some point, and it is usually not something to be overly concerned about. If the cut is not too severe, the bleeding will usually stop quite quickly, maybe leaving us sore but otherwise unharmed. Bleeding inside our bodies can be far more serious. Internal bleeding is a symptom of typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever can cause infections of the lining of the digestive system, and this can lead to perforations. This, in turn, can lead to internal bleeding which can be a very serious condition. The loss of blood can lead to tiredness, lack of breath and an irregular heartbeat. In some cases, emergency surgery may be required to save the patient’s life.
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