There may be no symptoms, or talaromycosis may present with small painless
skin lesions. The head and neck are most often affected. Other features include: fever, general discomfort, weight loss, cough,
difficulty breathing, diarrhoea, abdominal pain,
swelling of the spleen (splenomegaly),
liver swelling (hepatomegaly),
swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), and
anemia. There may be no symptoms. In those without HIV infection, the lungs, liver, and mouth are usually affected, with systemic infection rarely occurring. The skin lesions are also often smooth. The disease tends to present differently in those with HIV infection; they are more likely to experience widespread infection. Their skin lesions however, are usually dented in the centre and can appear similar to
molluscum contagiosum. == Cause ==