Symptoms of typhoid typhoid symptoms occur about 3 to 60 days when a person is infected with the bacteria Salmonella typhi (S. thypi) where bacteria begin to multiply and spread to the bloodstream. The period between the infection and the onset of symptoms is called the incubation period of typhoid fever. Typhoid symptoms will vary per person. Some people may have mild symptoms, while others can have serious symptoms, termasukbahkan in very severe cases where the symptoms of typhoid disease indicates a poor prognosis may lead to death.
Characteristic features of typhoid in general is almost similar to the symptoms caused by other diseases, including fever of about 39-104 ° C, flat rash (a rash), fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, decreased heart rate , constipation, and nose bleed (nosebleeds).