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==Overview==
The symptoms of bubonic plague include smooth, painful [[lymph node swelling]] called a [[bubo]], [[chills]], [[malaise]] ([[not feeling well]]), high [[fever]], [[muscle pain]], [[headache]], and [[seizures]].


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*Severe [[headache]]
*Severe [[headache]]
*[[Seizures]]
*[[Seizures]]
*Smooth, painful [[lymph]] [[gland]] [[swelling]] called a [[bubo]]
*Smooth, painful [[lymph]] [[gland]] [[swelling]] called a [[bubo]] which are commonly found in the [[groin]], but may occur in the [[armpit]]s or [[neck]], most often at the site of the initial [[infection]] (bite or scratch)
*Commonly found in the [[groin]], but may occur in the [[armpit]]s or [[neck]], most often at the site of the initial [[infection]] (bite or scratch)
*[[Pain]] may occur in the area before the [[swelling]] appears
*[[Pain]] may occur in the area before the [[swelling]] appears



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Overview

The symptoms of bubonic plague include smooth, painful lymph node swelling called a bubo, chills, malaise (not feeling well), high fever, muscle pain, headache, and seizures.

Symptoms

Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2 - 5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms include:

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