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Is plague, runny nose and chest pain a disease?

It doesn't look like a plague. Probably just a cold. There is no need to panic.

First, plague is a natural focus disease with the characteristics of "regionality", that is, plague will only exist in a special area. You didn't say where you are now, so it's hard to tell, but most parts of China are not plague active areas.

Second, plague is an acute and malignant infectious disease with acute onset and severe symptoms. Generally, there will be high fever, expectoration, swollen lymph nodes and severe pain in three or two days, and even more serious coma and delirium. It's a serious illness, and it's unlikely that you can surf the Internet.

Third, the symptoms of plague patients did not specifically mention the symptoms of "runny nose", and they were not encountered in their early career. There should be no such symptoms.

Fourth, the food that mice eat is more likely to be infected with other pathogenic bacteria, leading to diarrhea.

Fifth, even if you have a plague, don't panic. With the current medical means, as long as it is found and treated in time, it can almost recover. The key is to find it in time, which is very important.

Sixth, the diagnosis and treatment of plague in China is in CDC and epidemic prevention station. The result of going to the hospital was to transfer to the CDC, which also caused unnecessary disinfection and panic. The best way is to call the CDC or 1 10, and they will help you with a series of things. Moreover, the treatment of plague is free in China.