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Rheumatic Fever

Rheumatic fever is a severe complication of strep throat, usually seen in children between the ages of 5 and 15. It is caused by a group of bacteria called A Streptococcus. The common symptoms include swollen and painful lymph nodes, red rashes, swallowing problems, headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, and red spots on the roof of the mouth.

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My maid has a heart problem from birth. How to manage her issue?

Query: Hi doctor, My maid has a heart problem since her birth. She complains of pain in heart, a sudden increase in heartbeat, feels hot and leg pain. Now, she feels very weak. Her echo was done recently and I have attached that here.  Read Full »


Dr. Amiya Kumar Chattopadhyay

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Her echocardiogram (attachment removed to protect patient identity) shows three heart valves have been affected, mitral regurgitation (MR), tricuspid valve regurgitation (TR) and aortic valve regurgitation (AR). Her LVEF is 38% (left ventricular ejection fraction). Her...  Read Full »

What do increased antistreptolysin-O (ASO) and joint pain indicate?

Query: Hello doctor,My ASO is 203, and creatinine is 0.80. I am having a joint pain and stomach upset problem from the last four years. The RA factor is nil and hemoglobin is 11. I am sending my LFT and ASO reports. Please suggest.  Read Full »


Dr. Janrao Smit Uttam

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to your complaints and reports attached (attachment removed to protect patient identity), I suspect a rheumatic heart disease in your case. I would recommend you get evaluated further.Increased ASO (antistreptolysin O) with joint pain could be due to a strept...  Read Full »

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