







Salmonella Typhi is a type of bacteria that can infects the intestines and blood. The disease is referred to as typhoid fever. Symptoms are similar to Salmonella Parathyphi B but of a more severe and chronic expression and may include food poisoning, acute fever, chronic low-grade fever, gastrointestinal affections, intense fatigue and weakness, insomnia, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, malnutrition, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, dehydration, persistent constipation, spleen and liver enlargement, heart weakness, slow heartbeat, palpitations, noise sensitivity, inflammation (intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, heart, lungs, mouth, tonsils, joints, bone marrow), stomach and duodenal ulcer, muscle weakness and degeneration, gallstones, convulsions, seizures, precancerous conditions, herpes flare-ups, mouth ulcers, nosebleeds, dry cough, rose spots on the chest, eye affections, irritability, focus on the negative, and mood swings.