Everything you Should Be Knowing about Rheumatic Fever
Rheumatology
According to rheumatology, rheumatic
fever (RF) is an inflammatory reaction that develops as a complication of a
Group A streptococcal infection like scarlet fever or strep throat, and it
usually occurs when the infection is left untreated for long.
Even though not everyone having
streptococcal infection is likely to develop RF, its symptoms usually appear
for two to four weeks...