Monkeypox is a skin disease, a contagious disease caused by monkeypox virus infection, with typical skin lesions such as pimples and pustules. After being infected with monkeypox virus, it can lead to fever, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, back pain, papules and other symptoms. As the disease progresses, the papules gradually develop into pustules, which will gradually dry, crust and fall off after 2 to 4 weeks. The disease is extremely contagious, and monkeypox patients, host animals and infected animals are all sources of infection. Moreover, the virus can be transmitted through respiratory, digestive, and contact transmission. Once diagnosed with this disease, it is recommended to strengthen the isolation protection, and seek medical examination as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.