An increase in body temperature (fever) with brucellosis.
The rate of development and severity of fever in brucellosis is determined by the type of pathogen, as well as its initial dose. In most cases, within a few days after infection, patients may experience a slight low-grade fever (an increase in body temperature up to 37 - 37.5 degrees), accompanied by other non-specific signs of infection (general weakness, fatigue, headaches and muscle pain, joint pain, aching all over the body and so on). These symptoms progress over several days (while the brucellas proliferate in the lymph nodes), after which the body temperature can rise to 38-39 degrees, which is usually accompanied by chills, heavy sweat and deterioration in general well-being.
Fever in brucellosis is characterized by an undulating course, that is, it lasts for several days, after which it subsides for a while, and then resumes again (exacerbation periods in this case are associated with the destruction of macrophages and the entry of metoprolol number of brucella into the bloodstream). Enlarged lymph nodes in brucellosis.
- During the incubation period, pathological changes in the lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels are usually not observed.
- A generalized (ubiquitous) increase in peripheral lymph nodes can be observed in the early stages of the disease, due to the penetration of bacteria into the blood and their spread throughout the body.

At the same time, lymph nodes increase to 5-7 mm in diameter, become dense and slightly painful on palpation (palpation).
The skin above them is usually not changed. Especially clearly pathological changes can be determined in the cervical, axillary and inguinal groups of lymph nodes.

Damage to bones and joints in brucellosis.
It is also worth noting that in most patients with brucellosis, there is an increase in the liver and spleen, which is due to the penetration and development of brucella in the small blood vessels of lopressor organs.

These phenomena are observed in the subacute or chronic course of the disease.
With a long course of the disease, more and more groups of Toprol nodes are involved in the pathological process, which over time can be destroyed and replaced by connective (scar) tissue, losing their functional activity as a result.
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The defeat of the musculoskeletal system (as well as other organs and tissues) occurs as a result of the penetration of Brucella into the tissues of the joints and bones, followed by the development of infectious and inflammatory processes in them and the formation of granulomas.
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