Muscle aches

Typhoid fever symptoms often develop 1-2 weeks after the infectious disease. Body aches and pains could affect the patient. The first week of an illness is when this symptom typically emerges. Together with a high temperature that doesn't go down, muscle pains are another typical sign of typhoid fever. The likelihood of getting the sickness increases as a patient's signs and risk factors increase. Yet a blood test for typhoid antibodies is required to determine whether you are experiencing a typhoid fever or not.

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