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Typhoid
Defeat Typhoid: Uniting for a Healthier Tomorrow
At Universal Hospital, we prioritize your health, and we are committed to raising awareness about typhoid, a bacterial infection that can have serious implications. Our Infectious Disease Center is here to provide information, preventive measures, and expert care for those affected by typhoid.
What is Typhoid?
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi. It is often contracted through contaminated food or water and can lead to serious illness if not treated promptly.
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms:
Early identification is crucial for timely intervention:
- Fever and Headache:
- Typhoid typically presents with prolonged fever and headache.
- Abdominal Pain:
- Abdominal discomfort and pain are common symptoms.
- Digestive Issues:
- Symptoms may include diarrhea or constipation.
Diagnostic and Treatment Services:
Our Critical Care Medicine Department at Universal Hospital provides specialized services for typhoid:
- Diagnostic Tests:
- Utilizing advanced diagnostic tools, we conduct blood cultures and other tests to confirm typhoid infection.
- Antibiotic Therapy:
- Treatment involves targeted antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria.
- Fluid Replacement:
- Intravenous fluids may be administered to manage dehydration.
Managing Typhoid
- Vaccination:
Typhoid vaccination is an effective preventive measure. Consult with our healthcare professionals to determine the appropriate vaccination plan for you and your family. - Hygiene Practices:
Practicing good hygiene, including frequent handwashing and safe food and water practices, is essential for preventing typhoid.
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