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Typhoid vs. Urinary Tract Infections: Causes, Symptoms & Differences
No, typhoid is not related to urinal infections. Typhoid is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi or paratyphi A, B, C and is spread through contaminated food or water. Symptoms include high fever, headache, muscle aches, and weakness, and can lead to severe complications such as intestinal perforation and internal bleeding. Urinal infections, on the other hand, are caused by bacteria entering the urethra and multiplying in the urinary tract. Symptoms include frequent urination, pain or burning during urination, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, and fever and back pain in severe cases.Gingivitis - Related Articles
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