RHEUMATIC FEVER

roomătˈĭk, systemic inflammatory disease, extremely variable in its manifestation, severity, duration, and aftereffects. It is frequently followed by serious heart disease, especially when there are repeated attacks. Rheumatic fever usually affects children. It is closely related to a preceding streptococcal infection (e.g., streptococcal tonsillitis or pharyngitis). Some of its symptoms are tenderness and inflammation about the joints, fever, jerky movements, nodules under the skin, and skin rash. If inflammation of the heart, or myocarditis, is mild, there is no permanent heart damage, but if the valves of the heart become inflamed, they may become scarred and deformed, permanently impairing their function. Such heart damage can sometimes be corrected by surgery.

Treatment of rheumatic fever is with penicillin, salicylates, and steroids; extended rest is usually necessary. Rheumatic fever may be prevented by prompt treatment of all streptococcal infections. Cardiac damage may possibly be avoided if prophylactic measures are taken after a first attack of rheumatic fever, i.e., long-term maintenance doses of antibiotics, to discourage streptococcal infections and recurrences of rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever has declined in incidence in the industrialized countries, but has increased in prevalence in the Third World. See also streptococcus.

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...where there is a history of acute rheumatic fever or in children where the arthritis...recurrences and reduce the risk of future rheumatic fever-related heart damage...who were practicing medicine when rheumatic fever was common, many of them...
...not run articles on typhoid fever in the nineteenth century...Successful Treatment of Typhoid Fever," helps explain why. Americans...cure typhoid, scarlet, and rheumatic fevers, and, condemning drugs including...water, having caused typhoid fever through polluted supplies...
...reached the headwaters of the Tanana, another man had died of fever. In September, with winter coming on, they were obliged...They lay so long on their backs that they became sore and rheumatic, while their beards ran a foot in length; and still the winter...
Rheumatic fever I had rheumatic fever when I was a...always get heart trouble after a bout of rheumatic fever? No. It is very possible to have...single attack. / Is it possible to get rheumatic fever when you are an adult? / Rheumatic...
...the incidence and prevalence of rheumatic fever for ages 5 to 19 among the white...G., and Wedum, B. G., "Rheumatic Fever in Cincinnati in Relation to...1944. 25 Paul, J. R., Rheumatic Fever in New Haven , Lancaster, Pa...
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Rheumatic Fever in America and Britain...disappeared, and by the 1970s rheumatic fever was largely extinct. During...enduring rigor-producing fevers for the treatment of chorea...is part of the history of rheumatic fever.
Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection: Unravelling...by Eldryd Parry Benedict F Massell, Rheumatic fever and streptococcal infection: unravelling...Benedict Massell entered medicine in 1931, rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death...
...Beardmore, 1993). Therefore, two chronic rheumatic diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA...include fatigue, irritability, and slight fever (Jayson Dixon, 1974). Dampness, physical...weight loss and malaise, kidney failure, fever, and inflammatory myositis (Beardmore...
...were often followed with sepsis. Rheumatic fever developed very soon and he suffered...on his heart already damaged by rheumatic fever. 6 He suffered from tachyarrhythmias...especially the development of rheumatic fever and bacterial endocarditis...
...such as syphilis and yellow fever, usually recovered. The second...suggesting that their pain and fevers were a consequence of repetitive...onset and be accompanied by "fever, fatigue, weakness, anorexia...slave and free patients with "rheumatic fevers" (as opposed to general...
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...preventing the development of rheumatic fever--the disease continues...discovered are how reumatic fever develops, why it appears...more adequately treat rheumatic fevers signs and symptoms...susceptibility to rheumatic fever may be inherited. The...
...physicians rely on to prevent rheumatic fever. As many as 3 percent of untreated...can develop into rheumatic fever. But antibiotic treatment...the possibility of rheumatic fever. Once rheumatic fever occurs...possibly prevent some of rheumatic fevers more serious developments...
...environmental agent," he says. Rheumatic heart disease, caused by repeated...when a child becomes ill with rheumatic fever, physicians prescribe antibiotics...the infection. Consequently, rheumatic heart disease rarely develops...
...he was seized by a sudden `rheumatic and nervous affliction that...Mark Honigsbaums book, The Fever Trail: The Hunt for the Cure...with the publication of The Fever Trail: The Hunt For The Cure...First mentioned as a cure for fevers in a 4th century Chinese medical...
...normal, productive life. RA is one of more than 100 rheumatic diseases, which include systemic lupus erythematosus...fibromyalgia syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, and rheumatic fever. Rheumatic conditions customarily involve inflammatory and...
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Doctor believes rheumatic fever led to Mozarts death by Joyce Howard...symptoms indicated a recurrence of rheumatic fever. In addition to fever and swelling...rash on the chest and abdomen. Rheumatic fever originates as a throat infection...
...the bowels.2. An eruption on the skin.3. Another sign and symptom of rheumatic fever is the onset of the typoid fever is milder than most fevers. In typhoid fever, the patient may go about his work for a week or so till the progress of...
...the bowels.2. An eruption on the skin.3. Another sign and symptom of rheumatic fever is the onset of the typhoid fever is milder than most fevers. In typhoid fever, the patient may go about his work for a week or so till the progress of...
...EXCLUSIVE Fears as Scarlet Fever Cases Double. Byline: By MARION...Scots struck down with scarlet fever has more than doubled, health...chest and back, sore throat, fever and vomiting. Scarlet fever...meningitis, pneumonia and acute rheumatic fever. Consultant epidemiologist...
...LIVING WITH UNKNOWINGLY SINCE SUFFERING A FEVER AS A CHILD. Byline: Alison Duck MARY...her heart since being struck down with rheumatic fever as a child. "I never even knew that I had suffered rheumatic fever," said 71-year- old Mary at...
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RHEUMATIC FEVER roomat ik, systemic inflammatory disease...especially when there are repeated attacks. Rheumatic fever usually affects children. It is...be corrected by surgery. Treatment of rheumatic fever is with penicillin, salicylates...
SCARLET FEVER or scarlatina, an acute...about two weeks. Scarlet fever may be mild or severe, but...are sore throat, headache, fever, flushed face with a ring...occasionally complicated by rheumatic fever, kidney disease, ear...
...Infectious diseases acquired after birth, such as rheumatic fever , syphilis , and endocarditis , can also damage the...cause it to enlarge, and it can become inflamed by rheumatic fever. Arteriosclerotic depositions in the coronary arteries...
...see salicylate ) that is used to lower fever, relieve pain, reduce inflammation...joint pain, and the inflammation caused by rheumatic fever and arthritis. Aspirin is believed to act against fever, pain, and inflammation by interfering...
...that usually accompany heart disorders. Atrial fibrillation may be idiopathic, the result of rheumatic mitral valve disease (see rheumatic fever ) in young people or hypertensive heart disease (see hypertension ) and arteriosclerotic heart...
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