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Temperature and respiration are usually unaffected; however, heart rate and blood pressure may be affected depending on the type of condition involved (rheumatic, pericarditis, etc).
'The joint is extremely rheumatic.'
The scientific name for rheumatic fever is acute rheumatic fever.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases was created in 1993.
You cant prevent rheumatic fever,because you get Rheumatic Fever by frequent Strep Throat Infections.So the best way to prevent Rheumatic Fever would be preventing Strep Throat Infections. :) hope that helps! :)))) this website heps lots! : http://www.mayoclinic.org/rheumatic-fever/treatment.html
You cant prevent rheumatic fever,because you get Rheumatic Fever by frequent Strep Throat Infections.So the best way to prevent Rheumatic Fever would be preventing Strep Throat Infections. :) hope that helps! :)))) this website heps lots! : http://www.mayoclinic.org/rheumatic-fever/treatment.html
No, it is not. See: http://www.mayoclinic.org/rheumatic-fever/risks.html
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
Serological tests may be performed for diagnostic purposes when an infection is suspected, in rheumatic. These include: ELISA, agglutination, precipitation, complement-fixation, and fluorescent antibodies. Liver function tests: protein tests.
kill you.
The Rheumatic Fever is not communicable it can however be caught after being infected with the Streptococcal bacteria.
Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases was created in 1738.