Rheumatic fever is reasonably rare in developed country's where there is an abundant supply of antibiotics and wealth available. However it is endemic in poor country's where the medication ans and care are not available.
Famous individuals who died from complications related to rheumatic fever include James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, and Charles Kingsley, an English author known for his novel "The Water-Babies." These deaths occurred in the 19th century when rheumatic fever was more common and medical treatments were less advanced.
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that occurs following a Streptococcus pyogenes infection, such as streptococcal pharyngitis or scarlet fever.
Rheumatic fever is caused by an abnormal immune response to a Streptococcus bacteria infection, usually strep throat. The immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues in the body, particularly the heart, joints, skin, and brain. It does not spread from person to person like an infection, but develops in individuals who are genetically predisposed and have had inadequate treatment for strep throat.
Permanent scarring of one or more heart valves is a possibility and may require surgery to repair or replace damaged valves. In severe cases, rheumatic fever can lead to death from heart failure.
Strep infection can lead to complications if left untreated, such as rheumatic fever or kidney inflammation. However, with proper medical treatment, strep throat is typically not deadly.
The scientific name for rheumatic fever is acute rheumatic fever.
yes
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
kill you.
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
not a chance
You can get Rheumatic fever from having a untreated strep throat
don't get rheumatic fever. Or if you do, get to a doctor fast and end the fever before it ruins the valves of your heart.
Rheumatic Fever
You get acute rheumatic fever after about three weeks of acute streptococcal pharyngitis. In rheumatic fever, you get inflamed joints and heart valves involvement. Usually the mitral and aortic valves are affected in rheumatic fever.