Symptoms of Monkey Pox Virus usually include fever, muscle pain, loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, etc. In serious cases, blisters or pustules may also appear. Monkeypox virus is usually caused by prolonged contact with animals and people suffering from the virus, which leads to the virus invading the human body through respiratory tract infection, circulating and breeding with the blood in the human body, destroying the normal function of the human body, triggering fever, muscle pain, loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, etc. The virus also invades the human skin and mucous membrane tissues, destroying the skin barrier, and blisters or pustules appear. In some patients, severe lymphadenopathy can occur before the rash appears, and the presence of lymphadenopathy can help in the differential diagnosis of monkeypox. If any of these symptoms occur, please seek medical attention, and after a clear examination, please treat the symptoms.