Symptoms of throat infection with Mycoplasma
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Mycoplasma infection can occur throughout the year, especially in winter. This kind of pneumonia is a common kind of pneumonia among preschool children and young people. The pneumonia caused by this is mainly transmitted through droplets, and its incubation period is relatively long, which can reach 2-3 weeks. Although the course of mycoplasma infection is relatively long, the lung lesions are relatively serious, and the absorption of inflammation is relatively slow, most of the prognosis is good. Throat infection Mycoplasma symptoms? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of throat infection with Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma respiratory tract infection, its onset is relatively slow, incubation period is generally in 2-3 weeks, at the beginning of the disease there will be systemic discomfort, fatigue and headache, in 2-3 days after fever, the phenomenon of fever, body temperature will often reach about 39 ℃, which can last 1-3 weeks, accompanied by sore throat and muscle soreness
Cough is the most prominent symptom of mycoplasma respiratory tract infection. It usually starts within 2-3 days after the disease. At the beginning, it is a dry cough. Later, it will turn into a stubborn severe cough. There are often viscous sputum with blood occasionally. In a few cases, there is a cough like pertussis.
Most of the signs of the lung are not obvious, or even asymptomatic. A few of them can hear dry and wet rales, have severe cough and fever, and other clinical manifestations are inconsistent. The onset of the disease is relatively urgent, the course of the disease is relatively long, and the condition is relatively serious. Its main manifestations are dyspnea and suffocation.
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There are some patients, children can appear hemolytic anemia, meningitis, myocarditis and other non fee performance. Therefore, we can judge whether we have mycoplasma respiratory tract infection and other diseases according to the above-mentioned clinical manifestations of mycoplasma respiratory tract infection.