How to recognize systemic mycosis

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1/ 8 Lymphatic and vascular systems

The characteristic symptoms are: – drop in body temperature – feeling of cold – appearance of bruises – pressure fluctuations – swollen lymph nodes

2/ 8 The heart and lungs

The characteristic symptoms are: – cough – chest pain – heart rhythm disturbances – frequent inflammation of the airways – shortness of breath

3/ 8 Digestive System

The characteristic symptoms are: – bad breath – difficulty in swallowing – feeling sick – craving for sweetness – flatulence – diarrhea – constipation – rectal itching – stomach cramps

4/ 8 Head

The characteristic symptoms are: – headaches – hair loss – blurred vision – stinging in the eyes – increased pressure in the eyes – constant runny nose – itching and inflammation of the ear – sensitivity to sounds

5/ 8 Joints and muscles

The characteristic symptoms are: – muscle tremors – muscle spasms – muscle weakness – pain and hypersensitivity – excessive fatigue during exercise

6/ 8 Leather

The characteristic symptoms are: – frequent eczema – lichen – peeling of the skin – redness – warts – burning and itching

7/ 8 Legs

The characteristic symptoms are: – swelling of the legs – the appearance of mycosis between the toes – chronic onychomycosis

8/ 8 Where are we at risk of infection?

We most often get infected: – in swimming pools, in water parks, in public showers – in rental equipment, e.g. ski equipment, especially shoes – in damp rooms with a fungus – in the bosom of nature, air spores – by eating food contaminated with fungi

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