Rheumatism: what to do

21 November 2017, 11:41 | Health
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Rheumatism is a complex infectious and allergic process that develops in a body that reacts specifically to streptococcal infection. It is not by chance that rheumatism occurs only in one in 100 who have recovered from sporadic angina and 3 out of 100 have recovered from epidemic angina. The accumulation of more and more data on the existence of congenital rheumatism, in the development of which not only hereditary, genetic, but environmental factors play a role - infections, social and everyday moments, according to the Internet edition for girls and women aged 14-35. Pannochka. net Rheumatism Affects Joints, Heart, Skin and Nervous System.

Especially dangerous is the defeat of the heart, as this very often leads to the formation of vices.

Rheumatism rarely sick children under 3 years and adults after 40.

Antibiotics - the main tool for the treatment and prevention of rheumatism.

From time to time, for unknown reasons, outbreaks of rheumatic fever occur.

Poverty and overpopulation are the main predisposing factors of the incidence of rheumatism.

Rheumatism develops 2-4 weeks after the infection of the throat, but never appears after a streptococcal infection of the skin.

In half of children who have suffered rheumatism, the disease can develop again with repeated infection with streptococcus and lack of antibiotic treatment.

Chances of getting rheumatism after untreated antibiotics of streptococcal angina are according to various estimates from 0. 4% to 3%.

Symptoms of rheumatism.

The disease begins acutely, approximately three weeks after the initial streptococcal infection, which sometimes occurs in such mild form that it can go unnoticed. The temperature often rises to 40 ° C, there is a frequent pulse, chills, profuse sweat, loss of strength, painful swollen joints. The largest and most actively used joints are involved in the first place. The inflammatory process passes from the joint to the joint, usually several joints are affected, often symmetrically. Joints swollen, reddened, hot to the touch, extremely painful when pressed or attempted to move. As a rule, the inflammatory process does not lead to permanent changes in the joints. Frequent or arrhythmic pulse, chest pain, dilated heart enlargement or the appearance of pericardial friction noise during listening - all this indicates a heart attack. Slowing (blocking) of the atrioventricular conduction according to ECG data is present for some time in 95% of patients with acute rheumatism. In children, rheumatism can occur in a mild or chronic form with no significant symptoms. There is only general malaise, a frequent pulse and nonspecific pains in the joints, not accompanied by painful motion (t. "Pain of growth"). In the absence of signs of heart disease, the disease rarely has a lethal outcome.

However, in cases of carditis development, the average life expectancy of patients is subsequently significantly reduced.

Prevention of rheumatism is the prevention of streptococcal infection and early treatment of an already ill person. Compliance with quarantine during the epidemic of streptococci and mandatory treatment with antibiotics when ingested into this organism reduces the risk of rheumatic disease to a minimum. Wheelbarrow garden strengthened will help ease manual labor and avoid many diseases.

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Based on materials: pannochka.net



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