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Rheumatic fever is a serious inflammatory condition that can develop after an untreated or poorly treated strep throat or scarlet fever. It mainly affects children aged 5 to 15, but it can impact adults as well. The disease is caused by the body’s immune response mistakenly attacking its own tissues, especially the heart, joints, skin and brain. If not managed early, it can lead to rheumatic heart disease (RHD), a long-term condition that damages the heart valves.
1. Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF): The first episode, typically after a strep throat, with symptoms affecting multiple organs.
2. Recurrent Rheumatic Fever: Subsequent attacks that happen due to repeated strep infections.
3. Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD): A chronic complication of rheumatic fever that affects heart valves permanently.
Fever, often following sore throat
Painful, swollen joints (knees, ankles, wrists)
Chest pain or shortness of breath (heart involvement)
Skin rash, particularly pink rings on the torso and arms
Uncontrolled body movements (Sydenham chorea)
Fatigue and weakness
Small, painless skin lumps under the skin (nodules)
Caused by untreated or poorly treated Group A Streptococcus (GAS) throat infection
Immune system response mistakenly attacks body tissues
Genetic predisposition may play a role in susceptibility
Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) – damage to heart valves
Heart failure in severe or prolonged cases
Atrial fibrillation and other heart rhythm disorders
Increased risk of stroke due to heart complications
Recurrence with new strep infections
Age group: Mostly children aged 5 to 15
Repeated strep throat or scarlet fever infections
Poor access to antibiotics or healthcare
Overcrowded or unsanitary living conditions
Family history of rheumatic fever or RHD
Early diagnosis and complete treatment of strep throat with antibiotics
Education on hygiene and sanitation to prevent spread of strep
Long-term prophylactic antibiotics to prevent recurrence
Routine health checkups, especially in high-risk children
Public health measures in endemic regions
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