Marx Symptom

Marx symptom

Marx's symptom is a medical term that is used to describe a physical symptom observed in various diseases and conditions. The symptom was discovered and described by the domestic surgeon Oscar Vasilyevich Marx in 1939.

Symptoms of Mars are a set of signs associated with changes in the skin, complexion, eye condition, body temperature and other characteristics. They can be varied, but the most common are the following:

- Redness of the skin on the tips of the fingers and toes, which is usually dark pink or reddish-purple; - Increased body temperature, especially in the face and ears; - An expression of surprise and fear on the patient’s face, as well as his attempts to shield himself from the light with his hands; - Red eyes and watery eyes; - Weakness and fatigue; - Impaired memory, concentration and behavior. The Mars symptom is one of the first signs of many serious diseases such as heart, lung, liver and kidney diseases. However, it should be noted that this symptom is not specific and cannot be used as