disease
Burning Fever
A highly contagious disease caused by the neuroulcera virus. Transmitted through contact and breathing. Initially, the disease presents with fever, headache, and abdominal pain. Later, ulcers and eczema appear on the skin. Itchy herpetic rashes are observed. The patient experiences psychosis. Frequent fatal outcomes among densely living and working population.
Symptoms
- Hallucinations
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Ulcers
- Eczema
- Rapid pulse
- Fever
Clinical profile
- Affected systems mentioned
- Respiratory system, Nervous system, Skin, Digestive system
- Risk groups
- People living in crowded conditions, people living in unsanitary conditions.
Treatment notes
- No treatment instruction is included in the clinical note.