The HMPA virus presents a unique set of symptoms that distinguish it from other viral infections. Understanding these symptoms is critical to early detection and treatment. Common Symptoms in Humans 1. Fever and chills 2. Severe headaches 3. Muscle pain, particularly in the back and thighs 4. Fatigue and weakness 5. Nausea and vomiting 6. Shortness of breath and coughing Unique Symptom: Alopecia One of the most distinctive features of HMPA infection is the onset of alopecia, or hair loss. This symptom, which is unusual for respiratory viruses, has aroused worries among both healthcare experts and the general population. 1. Begins 1-2 weeks after initial symptoms 2. Can affect scalp, facial hair, and body hair 3. May be temporary or long-lasting Severity and Progression Individual differences in HMPA infection severity can be significant. While some people might have minor symptoms and get better quickly, others might have more serious issues. 1. Mild cases: Flu-like symptoms lasting 1-2 weeks 2. Moderate cases: Prolonged respiratory issues and noticeable hair loss 3. Severe cases: Potential for pneumonia, respiratory failure, and other life-threatening conditions