What are the signs and symptoms of swine diphtheria?

The most common type of swine venom in humans is the limited type, which is also the mildest and most common type. The affected area is painful, with mild fever, headache and generalized aches and pains, and a few days later a rash appears, usually on the hand or wrist, which appears as a painful red spot that gradually enlarges to a well-defined purplish-red patch with slightly elevated margins, which does not septicize or break down and can have blisters. The patient feels itching or tingling, and if it occurs in the fingers, they are often unable to flex and extend freely because of swelling. The diffuse type can be seen in other parts of the body with similar lesions, often with systemic symptoms such as fever and arthritis, and more rarely with sepsis, where patients usually do not have a typical rash, but can see a lot of erythema and purpura, with significant systemic symptoms, which can lead to endocarditis and various internal organ damage, with a high mortality rate.