Is it the Summer Flu or Blastomycosis? The CDC Explains
Have you been feeling down with a case of the flu that you just can’t seem to shake? What you’re experiencing may actually be blastomycosis, an infection caused by inhaling fungal spores.
What is Blastomycosis?
The illness gets its name from Blastomyces, a fungus found in the environment, especially around decomposing organic matter. Not everyone who is exposed will become infected, but onset of the illness is generally between three weeks and three months after the spores are inhaled.
Symptoms and Treatment
Diagnosis of blastomycosis is often not immediately apparent because the symptoms are similar to those of the flu. They include:
• Extreme fatigue
• Fever and/or night sweats
• Coughing and chest pain
• Aching muscles and sore joints
• Unexplained weight loss
Treatment with prescription medication takes anywhere from six months to one year, based on the severity of the infection. Pets are also susceptible to blastomycosis, but the infection is not contagious.
The real danger of this illness involves people with weakened immune systems. In such cases, blastomycosis can spread from the lungs to other parts of the body, including the central nervous system.
If you suspect that you have blastomycosis, your doctor can order a test using a blood or urine sample. He may also order a CAT scan or chest x-ray to check your lungs.
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