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British woman struck down with deadly disease after mistaking symptoms for a bad hangover

A British backpacker announced how he was hit by a deadly illness that he initially confused with a bad evening.

Western Yorkshire, Bradford Alysha Pyrgotis, in June this year in the Far Indonesian Party Gili Trawangan after capturing typhoid fire caught vomiting and ‘excessive diarrhea’ suffered.

Initially, he thought that the symptoms of bacterial infection, which could kill one of the infected ones if they were not treated, were the result of too much drink the night before.

However, when combined with deep muscle and bone pain, he knew that he was much more uncomfortable than the first 27 -year -old first assumed.

He said: ‘I never concentrated, then I started panic. Then the man I traveled started to realize that I was quite bad, I wasn’t from the evening.

“ `Talked to the hostel and we had an online look, there was no hospital. I was in a very small island, there wasn’t really no health care, it was really unlucky to be there.

“ Just like he wanted nothing in my body, he was trying to get rid of everything. I didn’t eat anything during my time.

‘Even water, I would sip the water and come back directly. It was a very, very extreme disease. ‘

Alysha Pyrgotis, in June this year, Far Indonesian Party Gili Trawangan’da Far Indonesian Party island after capturing the fire after capturing vomiting and ‘excessive diarrhea’ suffered

Initially, he thought that symptoms of bacterial infection were the result of too much drink the previous night.

Initially, he thought that symptoms of bacterial infection were the result of too much drink the previous night.

When he could not get out of bed physically because of his feelings of being 'crazy' with deep muscle and bone pain, MS Pyrgotis knew he was much more uncomfortable than the first assumed.

When he could not get out of bed physically because of his feelings of being ‘crazy’ with deep muscle and bone pain, MS Pyrgotis knew he was much more uncomfortable than the first assumed.

Fortunately, Ms. Pyrgotis managed to get the help of a local doctor who confirmed the positive test for the disease – so the symptoms were caught before they worsened to the point of fatal.

However, this was very consolation for the tourist who said that the extremity of the disease felt like it could kill him.

Im I thought I was going to die to be honest. It was so bad, literally, “That’s it”.

“ I was really worried about telling my family – I didn’t tell them after I was bad because they were having a lot of stress at work.

“ I thought it wouldn’t end well for me. I was panicked because I knew I had to leave the country soon. I was really scared. ‘

Before going to Indonesia, Backpacker spent time in Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and the Philippines and spent his last days in a small, congested medical hut attached to a drop of IV abroad.

Although he still felt ‘very sick’, Mrs. Pyrgotis took a negative typhoid test and had to enter a ‘terrible’ flight to Bangkok because of his immediately approaching the date of his visa.

He said that the permanent effects of the disease lasted for a few weeks to get rid of the system and now he called on holidaymakers.

Ms. Pyrgotis managed to get the help of a local doctor who confirms the positive test for the disease - so the symptoms were caught before they got worse to the point of fatal

Ms. Pyrgotis managed to get the help of a local doctor who confirms the positive test for the disease – so the symptoms were caught before they got worse to the point of fatal

Backpacker spent his last days abroad and he was connected to the IV drop while healing he spent in a small and cramped medical hut

Backpacker spent his last days abroad and he was connected to the IV drop while healing he spent in a small and cramped medical hut

The 27 -year -old disease, the disease caused by the disease, said that he felt like he could kill him.

The 27 -year -old disease, the disease caused by the disease, said that he felt like he could kill him.

MS Pyrgotis continued: ‘”Nobody domesticated street animals, because it’s one of my favorite parts of my journey, but I think it’s really important to wash your hands, because it’s really what I don’t do.

“ `I loved stray animals in the average of anywhere, and then I was taking hours before I reached the water to wash my hands. I didn’t bring a disinterior either.

I think general hand washing and being careful about what you eat there. Many street meals you eat are not kept in clean conditions, in a warm country on the street.

‘The chicken is sitting for hours and cleaning tools are probably not cleaned at the standard you will make in the west.

“ I did not pay attention to where I ordered my meal. I was eating everything that looked good and smelled well at the time – and that’s probably not the wise thing. ‘

What is typhoid fever?

  • According to NHS, typhoid fever spreads with dirty food or water, high temperature, headache, cough, tremor, pain, pain, feeling tired and lack of hunger symptoms
  • Those traveling in areas where there is a risk of capturing it are recommended by the health agency for vaccination against the disease.
  • Treatment of those who caught this through antibiotics
  • People who survive the disease may be carriers who can spread for months or even years later.
  • NHS regularly wash your hands with soap and warm water or sanitarian gel, as well as using bottled or boiled water and eating thoroughly cooked foods, helping to prevent the capture or spread of infection.
  • Health Agency tells about avoiding ice in beverages or avoiding eating raw or slightly cooked meat or seafood and unharmed salad
  • Dairy products made of pasteurized milk and food left open can also pose a risk
  • Vaccines are recommended for anyone who is older than one age when traveling to an area with a high risk of capturing the disease.
  • Travelers should try to see a GP six to eight weeks before traveling
  • The vaccine lasts three years and income in an injection or tablet

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