In cases of suspected typhoid, a specialist doctor performs a comprehensive physical examination. During this examination, the doctor evaluates the patient's symptoms, inquires about their travel history, and reviews existing laboratory findings. The physical examination typically includes listening to the heart and lungs. As typhoid is a disease that can be transmitted through stool, the analysis of stool samples is of great importance for diagnosis. Depending on the situation, additional laboratory tests such as blood tests, urinalysis, or bone marrow culture may also be requested. After all these investigations and evaluations, a definitive diagnosis is made and an appropriate treatment plan is determined.