rheumatic

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A person suffering from rheumatism

It must, be confessed, however, that the majority of rheumatics are not able to stand such treatment.

Resembling or referring to rheumatism
{a} troubled with rheumatism
One affected with rheumatism
Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day
of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints"; "rheumy with age and grief"
a person suffering with rheumatism
Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic
{s} pertaining to rheumatism; characteristic of rheumatism; affected by rheumatism
Rheumatic is used to describe conditions and pains that are related to rheumatism. Rheumatic joints are swollen and painful because they are affected by rheumatism. new treatments for a range of rheumatic diseases
rheumatic fever
an inflammation of the joints and the heart following a respiratory infection with streptococcus
rheumatic fever
(Tıp, İlaç) A severe infectious disease occurring chiefly in children, characterized by fever and painful inflammation of the joints and frequently resulting in permanent damage to the valves of the heart
rheumatic aortitis
aortitis occurring in rheumatic fever
rheumatic fever
1997
rheumatic fever
disease that is characterized by fever and pain in the joints
rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever is a disease which causes fever, and swelling and pain in your joints. A severe infectious disease occurring chiefly in children, characterized by fever and painful inflammation of the joints and frequently resulting in permanent damage to the valves of the heart. a serious infectious disease that causes fever, swelling in your joints, and sometimes damage to your heart. Generalized disease caused by certain types of streptococcus bacteria. It occurs mostly in children and young adults. Symptoms may be mild or severe. Sudden fever, joint pain, and inflammation may begin days to weeks after a streptococcal infection, usually of the throat (see pharyngitis). Other symptoms may include skin nodules and rashes, chorea, abdominal pain, nosebleeds, and weight loss. Heart inflammation, with accompanying rapid heartbeat, murmurs, and enlargement, can lead to valve scarring, markedly shortening life. After recovery, survivors are prone to future attacks. Penicillin given when the initial infection is diagnosed can prevent it. Otherwise, salicylic acid derivatives or corticosteroids help the symptoms
rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory reaction of the heart, usually involving the valves as a consequence of streptococcal infection
rheumatic fever
a childhood disease that may damage the heart valves or the outer lining of the heart
rheumatic fever
A disease, usually occurring in childhood, that may follow a streptococcal infection If the infection involves the heart, scars may form on heart valves, and the heart's outer lining may be damaged Symptoms may include fever, sore or swollen joints, skin rash, involuntary muscle twitching, and development of nodules under the skin
rheumatic fever
A disease, usually occurring in childhood, that may follow a streptococcal infection Symptoms may include fever, sore or swollen joints, skin rash, involuntary muscle twitching, and development of nodules under the skin If the infection involves the heart, scars may form on heart valves, and the heart's outer lining may be damaged
rheumatic fever
A disease characterized by acute inflammation of the joints, fever, skin rash, nosebleeds, and abdominal pain This disease often damages the heart by scarring its tissues and valves
rheumatic fever
An illness that is caused by bacteria known as "group A beta hemolytic streptococcus" and can damage the heart valves and other types of connective tissue in the body
rheumatic fever
a severe disease chiefly of children and characterized by painful inflammation of the joints and frequently damage to the heart valves
rheumatic fever
A disease occurring after an infection with a certain type of bacteria (streptococci) Usually after a sore throat Its features include an arthritis, skin rash among other things It is now uncommon in the developed world but still occurs commonly elsewhere
rheumatic fever
a systemic disease accompanied by fever and inflammation that varies in severity, duration, and outcomes It is frequently followed by serious heart or kidney disease
rheumatic fever
An acquired disease that causes inflammation of several tissues in the body, particularly joints, skin, heart and central nervous system
rheumatic fever
Streptococcal infection occasionally causes a more generalized disease or inflammation in the joints and heart valves In the heart valves this may progress with time to ultimately damage the valves sufficiently that they must be replaced This is called rheumatic heart disease
rheumatic fever
a disease caused by a strep infection that may damage the heart valves
rheumatic heart disease
Permanent damage to the valves of the heart caused especially by repeated attacks of rheumatic fever
rheumatic heart disease
heart disease caused by recurrent episodes of rheumatic fever; characterized by changes in the myocardium or scarring of the heart valves that reduce the power of the heart to pump blood
rheumatic pain
pain of arthritis
rheumatics
plural form of rheumatic
rheumatics
Rheumatism

a. 1857, Edward Bradley, Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green:You ain't subject to the whatdyecallems - the rheumatics, are you?.

rheumatically
in a rheumatic manner
rheumatically
by rheumatism, with rheumatism
rheumatic
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