Serious Symptoms Of Cat Scratch Disease

Body Aches

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Like malaise, body aches are an incredibly common symptom in many illnesses, including the flu, which is the most popular condition that causes body aches. It is crucial to understand, however, body aches are not the same thing as a muscle ache due to strain or another injury. Body aches can be isolated to one part of the body, but more often than not, body aches due to an illness like cat scratch disease (and the flu) occur throughout large areas of the body. In fact, some individuals may describe their aches as covering the entire body. Body aches are aggravated by many elements, including standing or walking for long periods.

Rash

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When cat scratch disease is quite severe, patients will often have a rash at the site of the cat scratch. They closely accompany the bumps that have also developed as a result of this condition. This rash can also be the result of itching the bumps in question, since swelling and redness can often result in itching in many different conditions. Cat scratch disease is certainly not an exception to this! It should be noted that, like always, scratching the bumps and the rash will make the symptoms worse. This is particularly unfortunate in cat scratch disease, since the rash is indicative of a more serious case, which means aggravation could mean more medical attention and treatment is necessary, and the risk of complications can rise as well.

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