Typhus and Cholera Symptoms


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Use this page as a self-diagnosis area for yourself and those around you. Early diagnosis is the key to surviving these illnesses.

 

If you think you or someone you know may have typhus or cholera. Use the following information to determine what stage you are in.

 

This disease is known to set in abruptly during the middle of the night. It is characterized by a malignant spotted fever that evolves into chills, palpitations and want of breathe. Other symptoms of the illness is a tightness in the stomach area, headaches and vomiting. (17)

 

This disease is characterized by unbearable pains in the abdomen area and shrunken features with blue lips and a slimy tongue. Other symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, a weak pulse, anxiety, headaches, tremors and ringing ears. (18)

 

 

Authors: J. A. Bakos, A. S. Gilbert, T. Heck, S. Tiderington