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symptom of bacteria disease

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Answered by 140536
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Fever. Red, swollen, warm, or painful skin areas or wounds.An area of orange, bumpy skin with blisters. Cough, chest pain, or trouble breathing.Burning feeling while you urinate. Sleepiness, headaches, or a stiff neck.It may lead to Pneumonia, Blood infection, Meningitis,Urinary tract infection, Skin or wound infection etc.
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Commonly affects jaw. Also affects the brain, lungs or intestines.The bacterium is normally present in mouth but it may become pathogenic when a tooth is extracted, causing the slow formation of abscesses and ulcers.
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In man, the disease attacks either the lungs, causing pneumonia (wool sorter’s disease), or the skin, producing severe ulceration (malignant pustule)
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Abdominal pain, Back pain,Chills, Excessive sweating, Fatigue, Fever, Headache, Joint pain, Loss of appetite, Weakness, Weight loss
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Severe diarrhea, irritation of skin around anus, rice water stool; vomiting and muscular cramps, dehydration of the body.
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Answered by Aymen
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fever, diarrhea, loss of appetite, blood in stool
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