10 Symptoms of Rheumatic Fever
Symptom #6: Chest Pain
It is not often that we get a chest pain. When we do, it is generally something that should not be ignored. This is because the chest area is home to organs and blood vessels that are essential for our well-being and our survival. If something goes wrong here, our lives could be in immediate danger.
Not all such pains are immediately dangerous to us, but many should still be treated with a matter of urgency. Rheumatic fever can cause an inflammation of the heart, resulting in a chest pain that should be treated as soon as possible. Leaving it can be fatal, so it is best to get it checked out.
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