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NEW monkeypox symptoms have been discovered in the UK as cases of the illness continue to rise.

At present there are around 1,235 cases of the bug in the country, with Brits being warned to heed caution at summer events.

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Experts have warned that monkeypox symptoms may be differing from previous outbreaksCredit: AP

In the UK, the majority of the cases have been seen in London - which holds 692 infections.

Now, medics have revealed that patients attending sexual health clinics in the capital are experiencing symptoms that have not been seen in previous outbreaks.

Most people who get the illness will usually have cold and flu like symptoms such as a fever and headache - before a rash appears.

Experts looked at 54 monkeypox patients who tested positive during a 12 day period in May this year.

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They found that patients in London were predominately presenting with skin lesions in the genital area - with tiredness and fever being lesser symptoms compared with previous outbreaks.

All the patients in the study were symptomatic and presented with some sort of skin lesions

Analysis found that 94 per cent had at least one skin lesion on the genital or perianal skin - signs that have not previously been noted.

Around 18 per cent did not report any symptoms before they recognised they had skin issues.

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It's important to note that most people had mild illness and recovered at home.

There were just five individuals who were admitted to hospital due to pain or infection of the lesions

Dr Ruth Byrne, from the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust added that a quarter of patients also tested  positive for gonorrhoea or chlamydia at the same time as the monkeypox infection.

She added: "It is possible that at various stages of the infection monkeypox may mimic common STIs, such as herpes and syphilis, in its presentation.

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