pathophysiology
Treatment
Safety Precautions Needed
Long Term complications
Growth And Development
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What infection causes rheumatic fever?

Group A Streptococcus, often from strep throat or scarlet fever.

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What is the first medication used to treat rheumatic fever?

Antibiotics, such as penicillin, to eliminate the streptococcal infection

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What should you do if you develop a sore throat?

Visit a doctor to test for strep throat and treat it promptly

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What long-term condition can rheumatic fever cause if not treated?

Rheumatic heart disease, which may involve valve damage.)

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Why might someone recovering from rheumatic fever feel tired or weak during physical activity?

Heart inflammation can reduce energy levels, so activities may need to be adjusted.

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How does rheumatic fever affect the heart?

It can cause inflammation of the heart valves, leading to rheumatic heart disease.

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What type of medicine might you take to reduce swelling and pain?

Anti-inflammatory drugs like NSAIDs or corticosteroids

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Why is it important to avoid contact with people who have untreated strep throat?

To reduce the risk of infection and potential recurrence of rheumatic fever.

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Why is regular heart monitoring necessary after rheumatic fever?

To check for valve issues or other complications that could lead to heart problems.

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How can you safely build strength and endurance after recovering from rheumatic fever?

Engage in light-to-moderate exercise approved by your doctor.

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What is the body’s immune system doing during rheumatic fever that causes problems?

The immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, causing inflammation in the heart, joints, skin, and brain

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How long might someone with rheumatic fever need to take antibiotics to prevent future infections?

Several years, sometimes until adulthood, depending on the severity

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What safety precautions should you take if you have a damaged heart valve?

Regular follow-ups with a doctor and taking preventive antibiotics before certain procedures like dental work

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Can rheumatic fever come back? If so, how can it be prevented?

Yes, it can recur. Preventive antibiotics and treating strep infections early can reduce the risk

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How can small tasks like drawing or crafting help recovery from rheumatic fever?

They can reduce stress and build focus without overexerting the body

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Why does the immune system attack healthy tissues in rheumatic fever?

The antibodies produced to fight strep bacteria mistakenly target the body’s own tissues due to molecular mimicry. 

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Why is it important to finish all prescribed medications, even if you feel better?

To ensure the infection is fully treated and prevent complications or recurrence

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What hygiene habits can help prevent strep throat, and in turn, rheumatic fever?

Washing hands frequently, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing.

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What are potential symptoms of rheumatic heart disease that might develop years after rheumatic fever?

Shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue, or swelling in the legs and feet

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How can talking about your condition with others help you?

It can improve your understanding, reduce fear, and build support networks.

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Which layers of the heart can be affected by inflammation in rheumatic fever?

The endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium.

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What type of therapy might a person need if rheumatic fever causes severe joint pain?

Physical therapy or anti-inflammatory medications to restore mobility and reduce discomfort.

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Why is it important to complete every dose of preventive antibiotics after rheumatic fever?

To avoid recurring infections that could cause additional damage to the heart

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How can untreated rheumatic fever affect a person's quality of life in the future?

It can lead to chronic heart problems, reduced ability to exercise, and increased risk of heart failure or stroke

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What can you do to stay positive and motivated during treatment?

Set small goals, talk to friends/family, and find enjoyable hobbies.