reumakuume
Reumakuume, also known as rheumatic fever or acute rheumatic disease, is an inflammatory condition that can develop as a complication of untreated or inadequately treated group A streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat) or scarlet fever. It primarily affects children and young adults, typically occurring two to four weeks after the initial infection.
The disease is characterized by an autoimmune response, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's
Common clinical features include migratory polyarthritis, carditis, subcutaneous nodules, erythema marginatum (a distinctive rash), and Sydenham's
Treatment involves antibiotics to eliminate the streptococcal bacteria and anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin or corticosteroids
Preventing reumakuume relies on prompt treatment of streptococcal infections and maintaining good hygiene. Despite effective prevention