The incubation period ranges from months to several years.
1 - Any member or tissue can be infected with water vesicles but the liver, lungs and brain are the most affected members. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the injury and the size of the vesicle, which may be the size of the head of the pin up to the size of the head of the child depends on the nature of the infected tissue.
2 - a shock of hypersensitivity caused by the sudden explosion of water bags (vesicles) and the discharge of vesicular fluid in the abdominal cavity and this explosion may occur as a result of external shock.
3. The purified vesicular fluid causes systemic toxicosis symptoms such as skin rash and swelling.
1 - Any member or tissue can be infected with water vesicles but the liver, lungs and brain are the most affected members. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the injury and the size of the vesicle, which may be the size of the head of the pin up to the size of the head of the child depends on the nature of the infected tissue.
2 - a shock of hypersensitivity caused by the sudden explosion of water bags (vesicles) and the discharge of vesicular fluid in the abdominal cavity and this explosion may occur as a result of external shock.
3. The purified vesicular fluid causes systemic toxicosis symptoms such as skin rash and swelling.
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