Monkeypox Symptoms : Many of the symptoms of monkeypox are very minor in appearance, which usually appear on the body as a result of changing weather

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Monkeypox Symptoms : Many of the symptoms of monkeypox are very minor in appearance, which usually appear on the body as a result of changing weather. In such a situation, do not make the mistake of ignoring it at all.

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Since January 2022, more than 103,000 monkeypox cases and 229 deaths have been reported in 121 countries. At the same time, 30 cases have been found in India since the WHO's 2022 announcement. In such a situation, it is important to stop its outbreak before it becomes formidable. And for this, the first thing you have to remember is its symptoms so that you can start treatment immediately. Monkeypox is a rare viral disease. These 5 symptoms have been seen in people suffering from it, which we are telling you here.  

swollen lymph nodes

One of the rarest signs of monkeypox infection is swelling of the lymph nodes, particularly in the neck, groin, and armpits. These lymph nodes may feel enlarged and tender, which makes it different from the swelling that occurs in other viral illnesses. 

Fever and headache

Sudden fever with body pain and persistent headache can be a sign of ampox infection. In such a situation, if you have fever and headache without any reason, then get a checkup done by a doctor immediately.

sores or blisters on the skin 

Water-filled blisters on the skin are the most prominent symptom of monkeypox. Unlike common viral infections, monkeypox causes unique lesions and pus-filled blisters on the skin. These are initially small, raised bumps that later turn into fluid-filled blisters.

muscle pain and fatigue

Body and muscle pain is very common due to change in weather. But it is also a symptom of monkeypox. When infected with the monkeypox virus, the person feels abnormally weak due to muscle pain and fatigue.

Cough and shortness of breath

Monkeypox can cause respiratory problems such as coughing and shortness of breath. Although these symptoms may be mild, they can worsen if left untreated, leading to serious respiratory complications.