Condition
Pediatric Rheumatic Fever
What You Need to Know
Rheumatic fever is a complex disease that affects the joints, skin, heart, blood vessels and brain. It occurs after an infection with strep bacteria, such as strep throat or scarlet fever.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms can include:
- Inflammation in joints
- Small, painless, hard bumps (nodules) under the skin
- Red rash with odd edges on the torso, arms or legs
- Fever
- Weight loss
- Lack of energy (fatigue)
- Stomach pains
Diagnosis
Your child’s healthcare provider will take your child’s health history and do a physical exam. Your child may also have tests such as:
- Blood tests
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Throat culture
Treatment
Treatment for rheumatic fever often combines the following three things:
- Antibiotic treatment for strep
- Anti-inflammatory medicines
- Bed rest
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Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat rheumatic fever and schedule an appointment today.
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Departments that Treat Rheumatic Fever

Rheumatology
Rheumatology experts at Children's National manage autoimmune and inflammatory disorders affecting a growing child's muscles, connective tissues and joints, including fibromyalgia, arthritis, lupus and more. Learn more about this department.
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