disease
Acute Bronchopathy
A subtype of diseases caused by Yersinia pestis. Transmitted by direct contact of the bacteria with mucous membranes, e.g., drinking from a dirty cup, smoking a pipe, or rinsing eyes with contaminated water. The acute phase starts with fever, muscle weakness, and a burning sensation in the heart area, followed by haemoptysis. The waning acute phase is marked by headaches and bursting pain in the chest. As the acute phase subsides, it becomes challenging to accurately diagnose. Without treatment, the patient dies within 2-3 days.
Symptoms
- Headache
- Chest pain
- Cough
- Haemoptysis
- Burning sensation in the heart
- Severe pallor
- Weakness
- Fever
Clinical profile
- Affected systems mentioned
- Respiratory system, Cardiovascular system, Eyes, Mucous membranes
- Risk groups
- People living in crowded conditions.
Treatment notes
- Without treatment, the patient dies within 2-3 days.