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Aspergillosis Symptoms: Types, Signs, and Severity
Symptoms of Aspergillosis vary depending on the type and severity of the infection. Some common symptoms include:>
- ### Respiratory symptoms
>>- * Wheezing*
>>- * Shortness of breath*
>>- * Coughing*
>>- * Chest pain*
>>- * Nasal discharge*
>>- * Sinus infection*
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- ### Allergic symptoms
>>- * Sneezing*
>>- * Runny nose*
>>- * Itchy eyes*
>>- * Watery eyes*
>>- * Hives*
>>- * Asthma attacks*
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- ### Invasive aspergillosis symptoms
>>- * Fever*
>>- * Chills*
>>- * Weight loss*
>>- * Fatigue*
>>- * Pain*
>>- * Organ failure*
In some cases, aspergillosis can also cause more serious symptoms, such as:
- Endocarditis: A fungal infection of the heart
- Meningitis: A fungal infection of the brain and spinal cord
- Osteomyelitis: A fungal infection of the bone
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