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Rheumatic fever causing Streptococus can affect many parts of the body apart from fever. Major areas affected by it are joints and heart. but its not compulsory that these should get affected. evern if affected the severity/intensity varies from person to person. So do not worry and Do not start looking for these things. take life easy and the treating doctor will always advises medicines to prevent other systems getting affected. As and when, if at all, you develop some problem consult the appr...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Acute rheumatic fever can be treated, but it leaves behind many sequelae including heart diseases. Has a doctor diagnosed you with rheumatic fever. It needs a panel of tests to diagnose. Similarly goes for rheumatoid arthritis.
I would need to ask further history to assess the magnitude of the problem and to give suggestions accurately. Consult me, privately.
Recommendations:
1) hot water fomentation and diclofenac 100 mg for back pain.
2) warm saline gargles.
I would need to ask further history to assess the magnitude of the problem and to give suggestions accurately. Consult me, privately.
Recommendations:
1) hot water fomentation and diclofenac 100 mg for back pain.
2) warm saline gargles.
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Rheumatic fever is a kind of autoimmune ailment that can occur as a result of group A streptococcal throat infection leading to inflammatory lesions in the connective tissues of the body. This disease specifically affects the joints, heart, blood vessels and various subcutaneous tissues located all over the body.
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
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Rheumatic fever is a kind of autoimmune ailment that can occur as a result of group A streptococcal throat infection leading to inflammatory lesions in the connective tissues of the body. This disease specifically affects the joints, heart, blood vessels and various subcutaneous tissues located all over the body.
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
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Rheumatic fever is a kind of autoimmune ailment that can occur as a result of group A streptococcal throat infection leading to inflammatory lesions in the connective tissues of the body. This disease specifically affects the joints, heart, blood vessels and various subcutaneous tissues located all over the body.
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
History of the effects of rheumatic fever:
The disease has been evaluated and depicted since the 1500s, though the connection between the rheumatic fever, and the throat in...more
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