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Pain Caused by Infectious Origin Pleural Inflammation
Pleurodynia epidemica, also known as epidemic myalgia or Bornholm disease, is a condition characterized by viral muscle inflammation that can affect individuals of all ages, regardless of gender. This disease is marked by an acute course, associated with fever and intense sweating, and it also causes chest and abdominal pain. Pleurodynia epidemica is not only uncomfortable but can also lead to a significant deterioration in quality of life, as the pain greatly impacts daily activities. The underlying causes encompass a wide range: bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses can all be responsible for the development of the disease. Among the most common pathogens are the Coxsackie A and B viruses. The…