Friday, November 20, 2009

Ulcers And Autoimmune Disease What Is The Difference Between Typhoid And Ulcers And Their Root Causes?

What is the difference between Typhoid and Ulcers and their root causes? - ulcers and autoimmune disease

Some health experts say that if typhoid become chronic in the body some blisters, develop and ulcers.Is it is telling the truth in this logistic.Please.

1 comment:

Ryan D said...

Typhoid is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. It has a mortality rate of 10-30%, but is easily treatable with antibiotics is widespread. The symptoms are typical of most bacterial infections, and include high fever, chills, diarrhea, muscle pain, rash, etc., are extreme symptoms of intestinal perforation and bleeding. If treated promptly, morbidity is reduced to 1%.

Ulcers - assuming, and I refer you to stomach ulcers - are usually caused by one of the two main actors: a viral infection or cancer. Helicobacter Pylorn, viruses, causing between 70% and 90% of all ulcers of the stomach (ulcers are essentially are the same, and even stomach ulcers far from the public, are intestinal ulcers) often welcome. Another cause is the fact, NSAIDs such as aspirin, during the administration of doses in time significant importance for the economic use of these drugs produce to a boil.

As far as I know, there is no connection between the stomach and intestinal ulcers, typhoid /. I think it is possible that be tempted so, the rash caused by typhoid fever, may lead to a certain type of skin ulcers, but it is a phenomenon well described. So in answer to your question, both are diseases that are caused by completely different things, and no significant relationship.

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