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Migratory polyarthritis in rheumatic fever is often more severe at night due to the body's natural circadian rhythm. Inflammation and pain tend to increase at night, as the body's cortisol levels drop and inflammatory cytokines peak during this time. Additionally, lying down can cause pooling of blood in the joints, leading to increased pain and stiffness.

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