What are the Symptoms of Monkeypox? ⏬👇
What are the Symptoms of Monkeypox? All the answers of this question is in this post. Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by monkeypox virus. It causes fever, headache, muscle aches, chills, and rash. While monkeypox is not known to spread from person to person, it can spread easily within households with infected animals. If you think you could have been exposed to monkeypox, see your health care provider.
Monkeypox symptoms usually occur between six to 14 days after exposure to the virus, but this can range from two weeks to three months. Monkeypox has been called a flu-like illness because symptoms include fever, headache, sore throat and cough. However, unlike the influenza virus which causes severe respiratory symptoms and spreads rapidly through direct contact with an infected person’s respiratory secretions (phlegm), monkeypox is spread through contact with any objects or surfaces contaminated by monkeypox droplets left on floors or other surfaces, and less often through direct contact with infected people.
Monkeypox causes an illness characterized by fever, headache, muscle aches and backache. The characteristic rash begins as flat-topped pink or red bumps that may appear on the face and spread to the trunk, arms, legs and other areas of the body. The flat-topped bumps may develop into raised bumps with surrounding redness. In some cases the raised bumps become pus filled. Injury to the head or face can cause monkeypox to be much more severe that it would otherwise be.
How long does it take to show symptoms of monkeypox?
Monkeypox usually takes 1-2 weeks to develop. Symptoms usually include fever, fatigue, headache and muscle aches. A pox-like rash may also appear. Though monkeypox can be severe in some people, it is rarely fatal. If you develop symptoms of monkeypox within a few days of traveling in an area where the virus is active, contact your doctor or hospital emergency room immediately.
What is the treatment for monkey pox?
Like all viral diseases, there is no cure for monkey pox. Treatment is directed towards relieving symptoms and preventing complications. The mainstay of treatment consists of a combination of supportive therapy, such as fluid replacement, together with infection-controlling measures like respiratory care and isolation of infected persons.
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