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Bornholm Disease: cause, treatment, recurrence?
Posted: 10-08-06 19:29pm

my boss was diagnosed with bornhomes disease, but not given a clear explanation as to what exactly this disease is, if it would re-occur, cause and treatment if any. She has asked me to research the condition, yet so far, i am struggling to get accurate information.
It seems to be linked either with flu's/viral infections and lung/plurosy difficulties.
She has always suffered from very regular bouts of both cold's and severe flu's, yet never had the flu injection.
Could you clarify what bornholmes disease is,cause, cure & if it will re-occur ? I and my boss, will greatly appreciate any advise you could offer.


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Posted: 10-16-06 03:13am

Bornholm disease is a contagious disease caused by the Coxsackie-virus (group B, rarely group A or echo-virus). Infection is transmitted by direct contact (mouth to mouth) and fecally contaminated things (fingers, toys, etc.) put in the mouth. Infection usually occurs epidemically in collectives where many people live. The virus attacks the muscles between the ribs and the pleura (lung covering) causing inflammation. The disease begins after a short incubation period (4 days) with unspecific symptoms of infection (fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and sore throat). In most cases, the disease stops here... but in some patients, pain in the chest occurs. The pain can be very severe and worsens when taking a deep breath. This pain is called "pleurodini"a. It is usually experienced on one side, coming and going in waves lasting 15-30 minutes. The whole painful period lasts typcially between 2-6 days. In some rare cases, the pains can be reoccurring over a longer period (3 weeks). There is no specific therapy for this disease because it goes away spontaneously. Only symptomatic therapy (painkillers) is used for pain relief.


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