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Symptoms peak several days to weeks after onset, while symptoms failing to improve after 8 weeks should suggest a diagnosis other than optic neuritis.
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Symptoms and days
Symptoms normally present themselves after one to three days and are usually no longer present after a week.
Symptoms can take as long as a week to show up, but most often begin two to four days after ingestion.
Symptoms appear from two to ten days after infection, with an average of 7 days, and last for up to two weeks, or in some cases, up to one month.
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Symptoms increase in windy, dusty or smoky ( including cigarette smoke ) areas, in dry environments, high altitudes including airplanes, on days with low humidity, and in areas where an air conditioner ( especially in a car ), fan, heater, or even a hair dryer is being used.
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Symptoms and weeks
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Symptoms of conversion syndrome usually occur suddenly, however symptoms are usually relatively brief, with the average duration being 2 weeks in people hospitalized for conversion syndrome-related presentations.
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Symptoms in horses occur one to three weeks after infection, and begins with a fever that may reach as high as 106 ° F ( 41 ° C ).
Symptoms of nephrotic syndrome ( NS ) typically going away, but this can take from 2 weeks to many months.
Symptoms do not manifest for two to four weeks after exposure to the organism, and the wound through which it entered exhibits slow healing and marked inflammation.
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