Monkeypox: The most dangerous case of monkeypox found in Germany, the patient’s nose turning into a black wound

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Monkeypox Virus Rare Case: Monkeypox virus patients are increasing in the world. Gradually this disease has spread to more than 90 countries. New revelations are being made about this every day, and new symptoms are being found. In view of its increasing danger, continuous research on it is also going on. Meanwhile, the most shocking case of monkeypox has come to the fore. In such a situation, the nose of a person suffering from monkeypox started rotting. The doctors are also surprised to see this patient. At present, he is undergoing treatment. Let us know what is the whole matter.

First red spots, then runny nose

According to the report, a 40-year-old man living in Germany noticed a red spot on his nose a few days ago. He immediately went to the doctor and explained his problem. Seeing the rash, the doctor said that it is a sunburn. After a few days, the person’s condition worsened and the red spot on the nose turned black and took the form of a large wound. His nose was starting to rot. After that, he went to the doctor again.

Monkeypox report came positive

According to the medical journal Infection, doctors found pus-filled sores all over his body except his nose, especially around his mouth and on his private parts. After this, he was tested for monkeypox, the report of which came positive. As soon as the monkeypox was confirmed, the doctors started treating him. For relief, he was given anti-viral.

AIDS and syphilis were also confirmed

The doctors also carried out his STI test while taking the treatment forward. As soon as its report came, the problems of the doctors increased further. Actually, both HIV and syphilis were confirmed in this patient. Syphilis has spread very much in his organs. In further trials, HIV had progressed to AIDS. Doctors say that his skin wounds have dried up with anti-viral medicine, but it has not helped his nose. The position of the nose is largely the same as before. Doctors say that such a serious case of monkeypox has not yet come to the fore, but the reason for its seriousness is that the patient is suffering from AIDS and syphilis.

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What is Syphilis?

Syphilis is a bacterial infection. It is usually spread by having sex with an infected person. The bacteria that cause it are called Treponema pallidum. It is spread by having vaginal, oral/anal sex with an infected person or by sharing a sex toy with an infected person.

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