Thursday, 25 April 2013

Mechanism of Occurrence of Rheumatic Heart Disease

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Rheumatic Heart Disease
We often hear various heart diseases circulating in the community. There are coronary heart diseases, heart failure, heart attack, heart leaking and so on. However, there is a type of heart disease can be life threatening if not treated properly, namely rheumatic heart disease.

Rheumatic heart disease, which in medical terms Heart Disease is a rheumatic heart condition who suffered heart valve damage in the form of stricture, adhesions, and mitral valve leakage, which is caused when the sequelae of rheumatic fever. A symptom of heart disease is characterized by rheumatic fever. The rheumatic fever itself is infected with the fever is due to Streptococcus group A beta hemolyticus upper respiratory tract.

Rheumatic heart disease is not the same with rheumatic diseases in general. When the usual arthritic pain was experienced only at one joint only, whereas in rheumatic heart disease, patients experience joint pain not only in one joint but sedentary. This is due to inadequate treatment of rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is not handled properly causing toxins from the germs that cause rheumatic fever is spread through blood circulation to the heart and causes inflammation of the heart valves. Functioning heart valves open and close the inflammation of blood circulation.

When inflammation occurs quite severe, a heart valve becomes sticky so narrowed or thickened and shriveled. This causes the valve can not close properly and resulted in leakage of the heart. Do not think, rheumatic heart disease can only occur in the elderly. Rheumatic heart disease often strikes in the age group 5-15 years. In fact, outside the age group most often suffer from rheumatic heart disease. So, if your child has strep throat often accompanied by fever and an infection, immediately prior to the handling of toxic bacteria causing serious infection spreads to the heart through the blood circulation.

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