Plague Injuries: Types, Symptoms, and Risks
Plague can cause a number of different types of injuries, including:
* Bubonic plague: This is the most common form of plague and is caused by a bite from an infected flea. Symptoms include fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
* Septicemic plague: This form of plague occurs when the bacteria enters the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body. Symptoms include fever, chills, weakness, confusion, sepsis, and organ failure.
* Pneumonic plague: This form of plague is caused by inhaling bacteria from an infected person. Symptoms include fever, chills, cough, difficulty breathing, chest pain, and delirium.
* Primary septicemic plague: This rare form of plague occurs when bacteria enters the bloodstream through a cut or scrape on the skin. Symptoms include fever, chills, weakness, and septic shock.
Plague is a serious disease, and can be fatal if not treated quickly. However, it is often treatable with antibiotics. If you think you may have been exposed to plague, seek medical attention immediately.
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