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Rheumatic Fever Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes 

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Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that can develop as a complication of untreated or inadequately treated streptococcal throat infections, particularly those caused by group A streptococcus bacteria (Streptococcus pyogenes). It primarily affects the connective tissues of the heart, joints, skin, and brain. The condition is more common in children and young adults and can lead to serious health complications if not properly managed.
Here are some key points about rheumatic fever:
1. Causes and Triggers: Rheumatic fever is triggered by an immune response to the streptococcal bacteria that cause strep throat. In some individuals, the immune system mistakenly targets and attacks healthy tissues in the body, leading to inflammation and damage. Not everyone who gets a strep infection will develop rheumatic fever, and there may be genetic factors that influence susceptibility.
2. Symptoms: The symptoms of rheumatic fever can vary and may include:
- Fever
- Joint pain and swelling (arthritis), especially in the larger joints like the knees, elbows, ankles, and wrists
- Chest pain and heart palpitations
- Skin rash
- Chorea (involuntary jerky movements)
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
3. Heart Involvement: One of the most serious consequences of rheumatic fever is damage to the heart valves. This can lead to a condition known as rheumatic heart disease. The heart valves may become scarred and less functional, affecting blood flow and potentially leading to heart murmurs, heart failure, and other cardiovascular complications.
4. Diagnosis: Diagnosis of rheumatic fever is based on a combination of clinical symptoms, medical history, and laboratory tests. Doctors may look for evidence of recent streptococcal infection through throat swabs or blood tests, and they may also use criteria established by medical organizations to confirm the diagnosis.
5. Treatment: The primary treatment for rheumatic fever involves targeting the underlying streptococcal infection with antibiotics, usually penicillin or other suitable antibiotics if the patient is allergic to penicillin. Inflammation and symptoms are often managed with anti-inflammatory medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids. Long-term treatment may be necessary to prevent further heart valve damage and complications.
6. Prevention: Preventing rheumatic fever involves promptly and effectively treating strep throat infections with appropriate antibiotics. Timely treatment of strep throat can greatly reduce the risk of developing rheumatic fever. In some cases, individuals with a history of rheumatic fever may need to take preventive antibiotics for a period of time to prevent recurrent infections.
7. Complications: If left untreated or not managed properly, rheumatic fever can lead to serious complications, including rheumatic heart disease, heart valve damage, heart failure, and an increased risk of stroke.
It's important to note that rheumatic fever has become less common in many developed countries due to improved hygiene, access to healthcare, and the use of antibiotics to treat streptococcal infections. However, it still remains a significant health concern in certain regions with limited access to medical care. If you suspect you or someone else has symptoms of rheumatic fever, it's crucial to seek medical attention promptly.

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@EricGallant24
@EricGallant24 2 года назад
I had Rheumatic fever when I was 5, took penicillin/amoxicillin pills 💊 until I was maybe 14/15. Got away with no heart damage and went like 10 years without missing even a day of school due to illness. Ngl if I could take a pill every day and never get sick like I did as a kid I’d do it easily lol
@nicole.s2652
@nicole.s2652 Год назад
I was 5 as well when i had it it was a outbreak in the 1980s but i stayed in the hospital for a month it had my knees swollen to where i couldn't walk. Lucky my mom took me to the hospital on time are i would of had heart damage and the doctor told my mom i wouldn't have made it to see my 26th birthday. We was in northeast la. at that time
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Год назад
@@nicole.s2652 my mom died from it at age 47. My sis had it too. She's alive with heart damage. She's 72 going strong.
@nikekido23
@nikekido23 2 дня назад
What I done get is what the kidneys aren’t affected in rheumatic fever but the heart , skins and Joints are
@user-lx9dr4ti7g
@user-lx9dr4ti7g 2 года назад
Thank u so much for a brief video useful
@totamohamed6736
@totamohamed6736 3 года назад
Great work! I especially love the question at the end!. I would be great if you place cases at the end, it will help significantly with graduates
@USMLEpass
@USMLEpass 3 года назад
We have a second channel only for USMLE cases. There we discuss cases and how to solve them using critical thinking. The channel is called (USMLE cases), a link is in the description
@totamohamed6736
@totamohamed6736 3 года назад
@@USMLEpass Excellent! Thank you very much!❤
@samarfayyad4281
@samarfayyad4281 3 года назад
Thank u 👏👏👏👏
@raiyyanbari3811
@raiyyanbari3811 2 года назад
That Penicillin Inj Is Really Painful 🥺
@vinny968
@vinny968 10 месяцев назад
I had injection for 7 years
@ER.SK85
@ER.SK85 2 месяца назад
Bro did hard word and lost your energy tame healthy food its not affected
@nishi8806
@nishi8806 2 года назад
i have a question, is it possible for rheumatic fever to be treated in less than 5 years? or does it actually have to reach 5-10 years?
@USMLEpass
@USMLEpass 2 года назад
The treatment for rheumatic fever is usually life-long with episodes of flaring and remission
@ME-il4mr
@ME-il4mr 2 года назад
I had a rheumatic fever when I was seven, I’m 21 now and still have to take penicillin. I spoke with a cardiologist and they said I have to keep taking it after 12 years of use (when I was 19 I spoke with them). Is there a root cause for this ?
@raiyyanbari3811
@raiyyanbari3811 2 года назад
I also have 😭 that inj is painful
@munazzatabinda70
@munazzatabinda70 2 года назад
Hi can u help me out
@munazzatabinda70
@munazzatabinda70 2 года назад
I have that infection too I started penciline in grade9 to grade 16
@munazzatabinda70
@munazzatabinda70 2 года назад
I'm in canada now and married here the injection is not allow to give u but I have joint pain rash on body plz help me what I have to do
@ME-il4mr
@ME-il4mr 2 года назад
@@munazzatabinda70 wish I could help - all I can do is recommend you find a hospital that can give you the injection legally. And if not in Canada - do what’s possible to go wheee you can. This is a life threatening issue
@IrfanAli-uw3rv
@IrfanAli-uw3rv 2 года назад
Which specialist is best to treat rheumatic fever
@USMLEpass
@USMLEpass 2 года назад
Internal medicine specialist
@IrfanAli-uw3rv
@IrfanAli-uw3rv 2 года назад
Thanks but i went to many doctors bt they never guide me properly ☹️
@IrfanAli-uw3rv
@IrfanAli-uw3rv 2 года назад
I got penicillin 3 years but recovery is still zero😕
@yvettegarcia527
@yvettegarcia527 2 года назад
@@IrfanAli-uw3rv :(. How long have you had it now?
@flaygaming_yt786
@flaygaming_yt786 2 года назад
Can anybody please tell me arthritis from rheumatic fever is curable? Tell me your experience friends help me please😔
@sowmyapanuganti3238
@sowmyapanuganti3238 Год назад
Its curable
@surbhichourasiya2486
@surbhichourasiya2486 2 года назад
Can a 19 year old girl have rheumatic fever
@hannagracecaramat4444
@hannagracecaramat4444 2 года назад
Anyone can have it.. I have it when I am 19 years old and now i'm 27 years old and still taking Penicillin Inj since then.
@lorabor8967
@lorabor8967 2 года назад
@@hannagracecaramat4444 I got this when I was 10 years old in 1971.i was hospitalized for 2 or 3 weeks till I was well. Never had to take any medicine afterwards. I am 59 yrs now, and do have heart murmurs but really no problems.
@ladieann7912
@ladieann7912 2 года назад
@@lorabor8967 hello how are you now?my son he is 5,yers old when discover he have rheumatic doctor treated pinicillin in 5,years
@lorabor8967
@lorabor8967 2 года назад
@@ladieann7912 I'm ok. I don't take any prescriptions, following the herbal, vitamin way. Also I found a intresting channel called chef Ricardo cooking. He has some wonderful recipes for teas for ailments. Eating healthy is also a key.
@lorabor8967
@lorabor8967 2 года назад
@@ladieann7912 also, I wanted to mention, having the Lord in my life, has gotten me this far. God controls everything, so being close to him has its benefits. Don't knock Faith, till you've tried it. Peace.
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