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Alex residents urged to watch out for rheumatic fever

JOBURG – The City of Johannesburg urges people to be on the lookout for symptoms of rheumatic fever and ensure they get treatment early.

Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that occurs following a streptococcus infection, such as streptococcal pharyngitis or scarlet fever 14 to 28 days thereafter.

It affects the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Acute rheumatic fever commonly appears in children between the ages of 5 to 15. It is very similar to rheumatism. Boys and girls have the same risk of developing the disease; girls and women tend to have more severe symptoms.

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Symptoms

  • Abdominal pain
  • Fever
  • Heart problems, which may not have symptoms, or may result in shortness of breath and chest pain
  • Joint pain, arthritis (mainly in the knees, elbows, ankles, and wrists)
  • Joint swelling; redness or warmth
  • Nosebleeds
  • Skin nodules
  • Skin rash

If you or your family member has these symptoms, please contact your doctor or local clinic immediately. You will be examined checking your heart sounds, skin and joints and you may be referred.

Tests that may be done are:

  • Blood test for recurrent strep infection
  • Complete blood count
  • Electrocardiogram

These tests are done at the hospital.

Treatment

If you are diagnosed with acute rheumatic fever you will be treated with antibiotics. Anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin or corticosteroids reduce inflammation to help manage acute rheumatic fever.

After completing the full course of antibiotics, the patient will be prescribed another course of antibiotics to prevent recurrence.

It is important to get rid of any streptococcal bacteria. If any is left inside the body and the patient has another throat infection, there is a serious risk of a recurrence of rheumatic fever. Repeated occurrences of rheumatic fever significantly raise the risk of heart damage.

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Rheumatic fever can cause permanent damage to the heart, including damaged heart valves and heart failure. Treatments can reduce tissue damage from inflammation, lessen pain and other symptoms, and prevent the recurrence of rheumatic fever

You may have to take low doses of antibiotics over the long term to prevent strep throat from returning. If you are in doubt rather seek medical attention.

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