What Is Typhoid?
4. Early Symptoms
Symptoms of typhoid will tend to appear between one and 3 weeks after the patient has been infected. They are also likely to develop gradually. These symptoms will typically include a high fever, aches and pains, sweating, and a headache. The patient can also experience excessive sweating.
Typhoid will also tend to cause a dry cough, and the patient can also develop a rash. The disease will also tend to cause patients to become weaker than usual and feel fatigued throughout the day. Diarrhea and constipation are other potential symptoms, while the patient can also experience pain in their abdomen. The patient’s abdomen may also become very swollen.
Advertisement