Fever
Plague fever is caused by the invasion of the blood and the heart and kidneys. The main symptoms are epidemic diseases, such as sudden onset of fever, fever and reversion, prone to spotted rash, low blood pressure, and urination. Also known as nephrotic spot fever. This disease is equivalent to epidemic hemorrhagic fever in western medicine.
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