Typhoid fever is also known as enteric fever or
simply typhoid and is caused by bacterial infection by Salmonella typhi.
The term typhoid has been derived from ‘tuphos’ meaning ‘stupor’ in English.
The main underlying cause of this disease is consumption of contaminated food
or water.
It is a highly contagious disease that can be
transmitted from one individual to another and is characterised by a particular
course of temperature with marked abdominal symptoms causing a great deal of
discomfort to the patient.
As
per statistics, typhoid fever is known to affect over 17 million people
globally every year resulting in approximately 600,000 deaths. In the United
States alone, it is estimated that 400 people are affected by the disease each
year, of which 75% individuals get infected while travelling abroad.
Symptoms
of typhoid fever:
The
disease takes around 10-14 days to develop and is characterised by the
sudden onset of fever that remains high for 10 days to 2 weeks. It is
accompanied by chills, fatigue, severe headache, nausea, backache, lack of
appetite, diarrhoea, constipation, increased sweating and gastroenteritis.
During
the second week of the fever, skin eruptions in the form of rose spots may also
make an appearance on the lower chest and abdomen of the patient.
Typhoid
fever may even cause inflammation of the bones and development of ulcers in the
bowels if adequate care is not given to the patient. Loss of appetite becomes
more prominent and the tongue becomes dry
and coated with white patches towards the centre.
The patient
may also suffer from delirium which may be calm or agitated. The fever
gradually comes back to normal by the fourth week.
Causes of
typhoid fever:
The leading
cause of typhoid fever is poor sanitation followed by consumption of
contaminated food, water or milk. This disease is highly infectious in nature
and may be contracted from individuals carrying it.
The most
common contaminants are fecal matter and urine along with vomits and saliva.
The infection can also spread through contaminated hands.
Treatment
for typhoid fever:
Once the
initial symptoms of the fever have onset, the patient must be put on complete
bed rest and should be given adequate nursing care. The patient must be kept on
a liquid diet of barley and fruit juice. Orange juice diluted with water should be given to
the patient as this helps re-build the digestive power and increases the body’s resistance to disease. Intake of orange juice also works wonders for the
patient’s appetite, increases the production of urine and supplies the body with
nutrients.
Taking garlic on an empty
stomach also helps during typhoid fever. Garlic boosts the immune system and
enhances the action of white blood cells. Holy basil or Tulsi is also quite effective when it comes
to treating typhoid fever.
Take about 4
leaves of basil, a pinch of saffron and 7 grains of black pepper. Make paste
using water and give to the patient in the form of small tablets with lukewarm
milk 2-3 times a day.
Apply one teaspoon of honey on warm water and drink it with empty
stomach in the morning and before going to bed in the night.
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