monkeypox infection include fever, intense headache, swelling of the lymph nodes, back pain, myalgia, lack of energy, and lesions.
WHO said, "Monkeypox is usually a self-limited disease with the symptoms lasting from 2 to 4 weeks." Many patients who are infected with monkeypox are also complaining of symptoms like Rectal pain and penile oedema (painless, non-tender swelling of the penis) The British Medical Journal last month pointed out though virus has been known since 1958 (the first case in humans came to the fore in 1970), some observation suggests a “new clinical course to the disease", i.e.
new symptoms. “A variable temporal association was observed between mucocutaneous and systemic features, suggesting a new clinical course to the disease.
New clinical presentations of monkeypox infection were identified, including rectal pain and penile oedema. These presentations should be included in public health messaging to aid early diagnosis and reduce onward transmission," said the researchers in their conclusion.