Plasmosis is a chronic, re-emergenced, whole-body vascular inflammation disease, which is cumbersome and multi-system-based, with many adverse effects on the health of patients.
I. Common symptoms
1. Oral ulcer
– Oral ulcers are the most common and often the first symptoms of ulcer. This oral ulcer is usually painful and repeated, with multiple ulcer occurrences. The ulcer is most likely to be rounded or egg rounded, with clear borders, yellow and white coverings at the bottom and red vertigo around it. They may appear in any part of the mouth, such as the inside of the lips, the tongue, the mucus of the cheek, the tooth, etc. White-crash oral ulcer ulcers are more frequent, may last longer, and suffer more severe pains, often affecting the food and speech of patients than normal oral ulcer.
2. Female ulcer
– The genital ulcer is also one of the main symptoms of white slug disease. Among male patients, ulcer occurs in the vagina, penis, etc., while among female patients it is in the vagina and vagina. These ulcer and oral ulcer are similar, with obvious pain and, due to the peculiarity of the genital area, are prone to complications such as infection. During ulcer ulcer ulcer ulcer, the daily life of patients is greatly disrupted, such as mobility, limited sexual life, etc.
Skin symptoms
– Synthetic erythrocyte is a more typical expression of skin, which is better than the extension of the calve. Inflammatory knots, which are red or purple, have a crush, and the knots are usually self-receding within days to weeks, but are prone to recurrence.
– Also rashes of scabies, mainly in the head, neck and back of the chest. This rash, however, is different from the common haemorrhoids, which are usually accompanied by pain and are more marked by inflammation. In addition, some patients may have skin needles that are positive, i.e., needles that pass through the needle will have puss or rashes in the form of fur scabs within 24 – 48 hours, with some warning for the diagnosis of white slugs.
Eye symptoms
– Eye disease is a serious manifestation of plumes. Cultivitis is a common eye symptom, and patients suffer from eye pain, fear, tears and loss of sight. In the event of recurrent or late treatment of raisin, there may be serious visual impairment or even blindness. In addition, retina vascular inflammation is more common, which affects the blood supply of the retina, which in turn affects the sight, and may also have symptoms such as immediate black shadow movement.
5. Symptoms of joints
– Most patients are subject to pain and swelling, usually with large joints such as knees and ankles. These joint symptoms are generally non-invasive, i.e., less corrosive bone damage, but can impose certain restrictions on the patient ‘ s daily activities and make him uncomfortable when walking, up and down stairs, etc.
6. Symptoms of digestive systems
– A system of corrosive and digestive diseases, in which patients may suffer from abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting. In serious cases, there may also be complications such as digestive haemorrhage and intestinal perforation. The symptoms of these digestive systems are the result of gastrointestinal vascular infections caused by white slugs, resulting in mucous membrane damage and intestinal disorders.
7. Symptoms of the nervous system
– Stress on the nervous system is more severe in the case of white slugs. Patients may suffer from headaches, dizziness, mental symptoms (e.g. depression, anxiety, insomnia, etc.), body numbness, incapacity, etc. When the central nervous system is exhausted, serious diseases such as meningitis, meningitis and even life risk.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of albinism is based mainly on clinical performance and is now commonly used internationally in the International Diagnosis Standard.
Repeated oral ulcer
– It’s an important basis for diagnosis. There have been at least three repeated outbreaks within a year, which is one of the necessary conditions for the diagnosis of pelican disease.
2. Add any of the following two articles
– Repeated genital ulcer, which, like oral ulcer, is a more characteristic symptom of albinism.
– Osteoporosis, such as grapes and retina vascular diseases.
– Skin pathologies, such as erythrocyte, scabie rash or skin needle-positive.
– Pistol positive, which is a more specific test method. It should be noted, however, that needle response may also be affected by other factors, such as the fact that patients are using certain drugs.
In addition, other diseases that may cause similar symptoms need to be eliminated during the diagnostic process, such as purely oral ulcer, which may be caused by, inter alia, a lack of vitamins; genital ulcer, which may be the result of sexually transmitted diseases; and eye pathologies, which may be immune to other eye diseases. Through detailed medical history inquiries, medical examinations and necessary laboratory examinations (e.g., blood protocol, blood sank, C-reaction inflammation indicators, and self-antibody examinations), a comprehensive determination is made as to whether the patient suffers from leukaemia. Only an accurate diagnosis will make it possible to establish a reasonable treatment programme for the patient, improve his or her prognosis and improve his or her quality of life.