What is a fever?

Trench Fever is the result of infection Bartonella Quintana, which usually occurs in the feces of the lice and saliva of certain spiders, mites, fleas and ticks. Also known as a five -day fever, a fever of the urban ditch and Quintan fever, it can take up to three months. Symptoms include extremely high fever up to 104 ° Fahrenheit (40 ° Celsius) and extreme foot pain. While the ditch fever is rare outside the homeless population, almost a million soldiers influenced almost a million soldiers during the First World War. Soldiers who served during the First World War often fought in trenches for a long time, left bathing and let themselves susceptible to physical lice and subsequent infection. During the First World War and World War II, a ditch fever among soldiers was extremely high and usually caused men to be incapable of months. Today, those who do not have access to running water or personal hygiene objects, especially homeless people and refugees, are most often affected by a trench fever.

symptoms may manifest themselves with high fever, severe headaches, leg pain and often rash on the upper body. Although it can be confused with a normal fever, this disease is unique in that the patient is constantly relapse for five days. Symptoms usually appear rapidly; The patient's condition may gradually improve for five days when the symptoms reappear. This cycle can continue for three months, although the average recovery time is one month.

This disease is usually treated with seven to ten -day antibiotics, most often doxycycline. Since the reported cases are rare, there are few research on what the best treatment could be. Outside drugs, those who are withdrawn by infection have recommended to improve their living conditions and cleanliness to prevent reinforcement.

Despite a long recovery time, infection is considered fatal among those whosuffers from alcoholism or serious heart problems. In rare cases, high fever caused by this disease can lead to heart failure - alcoholics and those who already have heartfelt problems, are already prone. Cases of ditch fever have been reported on each continent, with the exception of Antarctica, where extreme colds almost prevent transmission. Cases of ditch fever are rare and if this disease is very treatable.

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