What are the symptoms of Schizosaccharomyces pombe?

Typical symptoms of schizothoracic larvae may include headaches, and may also include itchy skin and subcutaneous nodules. Schizothoracic larva is a parasitic disease caused by the Mann’s tapeworm parasitizing the human body. Symptoms of schizothoracia have a lot to do with where the schizothoracia invade the body. The cleft larvae most commonly invade the human head, so headaches, severe headaches, paroxysmal seizures, and even convulsions and seizures may occur in severe patients. Invasion of the local skin by the schizothoracic larvae may cause local redness, swelling, heat and pain, obvious itching, swelling of the skin, and subcutaneous nodules can be felt locally. Invasion of the eyes by the larvae can cause redness, swelling and itching of the eyes. Suspected schizothoracic larvae infection requires prompt medical attention.