Hyxa Disease

Hyx disease is a dangerous infectious disease that occurs in humans as a result of blood poisoning by a parasitic fungus. Symptoms of the disease can range from minor to severe and include skin inflammation, ulcers and purulent discharge, fever, weakness, weight loss and others.

The cause of the disease has not yet been determined, but it is believed that the fungal infection can be transmitted through contact with an affected person or animal, as well as through contaminated surfaces such as door handles and furniture.

Hyxa disease spreads mainly among young people and children, some of whom may become ill within a few months of exposure. In women, it can cause complications during pregnancy and childbirth.