How To Treat Salmonella
Fever Reducer

Besides diarrhea and vomiting, salmonella patients may come down with severe fever symptoms. Typhoid fever is a common form of fever to develop from salmonella infection. The type of salmonella responsible for this illness is S. Typhi. Depending on the individual, effects of the fever can be mild or severe. Patients with typhoid fever can experience a variety of symptoms such as skin rashes, stomach pains, muscle aches, headaches, fatigue, constipation, coughing, loss of appetite, and weakness.
In some cases of salmonella, a patient will develop paratyphoid fever, a condition made possible by several types of S. Paratyphi. Symptoms of this illness aren't much different from the typhoid fever. Fever reducers, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, may come in handy in the development of either typhoid or paratyphoid fever.
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