RHEUMATIC DISEASE
They
are characterized by affect of collagen or connective tissue due to
disturbances of immune homeostasis . Disturbances of immune homeostasis leads
to development of autoimmune reactions,formation of the toxic immune complexes and sensibilizated cells ,injury of
microcirculation with
following systemic progressive disorganization of connective tissue.





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So much rheumatic diseases are defined in medicine
some of which we are going to discuss and get to know about are rheumatic fever
,rheumatic heart disease ,rheumatic valvulitis and about the extra cardiac
lesions.
- RHEUMATIC FEVER(RF)
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory process which can involve the heart joints ,central nervous system ,skin and subcutaneous tissues. It generally effects children from 5-15 years age.
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The chronic
stage of RF involves all the layers of the heart causing major heart diseases
known as rheumatic heart disease; this may lead to some other connected
diseases such joint pains and many more.
What is its etiology
The bacteria which causes this disease this is beta-hemolytic streptococci group A. But only a some proportion of patients with this infection may get affected with rheumatic fever; the attack rate generally very low.
The bacteria which causes this disease this is beta-hemolytic streptococci group A. But only a some proportion of patients with this infection may get affected with rheumatic fever; the attack rate generally very low.
The symptoms of RF appear after a delay of
2-3 weeks and are not due to direct infection, these lesions have immune
pathogenesis that is due to type 2 hypersensitivity reactions.
- RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
RHD or cardiac lesions –inflammation that involve the interstitial tissue of all the three layers of the heart (pancarditis).
This includes :
1. Rheumatic endocarditis
2. Rheumatic myocarditis
3. Rheumatic pericarditis
ü Fever
ü Arthralgia that is pain in joints
ü Prolonged PR interval
ü Increased ESR
ü Leucocytosis
ü Nodules formation in joints
ü Erythematic
ü chorea
- Blood tests
- X ray
- ECG
- MRI and CT scans
- Fluid test from joints
§ Majorly anti inflammatory drugs(ibuprofen, naproxen)
and corticosteroids are used as medications for treating joint pain and
inflammation.
§ We can also do some physical therapies in
patients such as hot and cold therapy
§ Specific exercises can be done to regain joint flexibility and muscle strength
-Dr.tanya sharma
Hi Ravi sir
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