People with chronic granulomatous disease experience serious bacterial or fungal infection every few years. An infection in the lungs, including pneumonia, is common. People with CGD may develop a serious type of fungal pneumonia after being exposed to dead leaves, mulch or hay.
It's also common for people with CGD to experience infections of the skin, liver, stomach and intestines, brain, and eyes. Symptoms associated with infections include:
- Fever.
- Chest pain when inhaling or exhaling.
- Swollen and sore lymph glands.
- An ongoing runny nose.
- Skin irritation that may include a rash, swelling or redness.
- Swelling and redness in the mouth.
- Gastrointestinal problems that may include:
- Vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
- Stomach pain.
- Bloody stool.
- A painful pocket of pus near the anus.
When to see a doctor
If you think you or your child has a type of fungal pneumonia from being around dead leaves, mulch or hay, get medical care right away. If you or your child has frequent infections and the symptoms listed above, talk to your health care provider.