What is Agranulocytosis Disorder?
The symptoms of agranulocytosis are symptoms of sudden onset, high fever, chills, headache, extreme weakness, and general malaise. Before the onset, there is a history of exposure to certain drugs.
Agranulocytosis symptoms
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- The symptoms of agranulocytosis are symptoms of sudden onset, high fever, chills, headache, extreme weakness, and general malaise. Before the onset, there is a history of exposure to certain drugs.
- Symptoms of agranulocytosis Due to the extreme lack of granulocytes, the body's resistance has decreased significantly, and infection has become a major comorbidity. Necrotic ulcers occur in the gums, oral mucosa, soft palate, and pharyngeal isthmus and are often covered with grayish yellow or pale green pseudofilm.
Inflammation can occur on the skin, nasal cavity, vagina, uterus, rectum, and anus.
Local infection often causes lymph node enlargement in the corresponding area. Severe infections of the lungs cause cough, dyspnea, and cyanosis. Septicemia can be accompanied by liver damage, and hepatomegaly and jaundice appear. Severe cases can be accompanied by toxic encephalopathy or central nervous system infection, headache, nausea, vomiting, disturbance of consciousness, and even coma. Exfoliative dermatitis can occur in people with drug allergies. If it does not recover in the short term, mortality is extremely high.