Biology, asked by deepa70, 1 year ago

what is called rheumatic fever?

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Answered by mrhearthacker
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It is disorder caused by a Group A strep throat infection. It affects the connective tissue of the body, causing temporary, painful arthritis and other symptoms. In some cases rheumatic fever causes long-term damage to the heart and its valves. 
Answered by Anonymous
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It is an acute fever marked by inflammation and pain in the joints. It chiefly affects young people and is caused by a streptococcal infection.

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