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Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention
Alternative Names:
Spotted fever
Treatment:
The objective of treatment is careful removal of the tick from the skin and antibiotics to eliminate the infection. Doxycycline or tetracycline are frequently used. Chloramphenicol may be used in pregnant women.

Note: oral tetracycline and doxycycline is usually not prescribed for children until after all the permanent teeth have erupted because it can permanently discolor teeth that are still forming. For this disease, it may be used for short periods of time when it is felt that the risks outweigh the benefits.
Expectations (prognosis):

Treatment usually cures the infection. Complications are rare but can include paralysis, hearing loss, and nerve damage. The death rate is 5 to 7% and usually reflects a delay in seeking treatment.

Complications:
Calling your health care provider:
Call your health care provider if symptoms develop after exposure to ticks or known tick bite. The complications of untreated Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be life threatening.
Rocky mountain spotted fever, lesions on arm
Rocky mountain spotted fever, lesions on arm
Deer ticks
Deer ticks
Ticks
Ticks
Rocky mountain spotted fever on the arm
Rocky mountain spotted fever on the arm
Tick imbedded in the skin
Tick imbedded in the skin
Rocky mountain spotted fever on the foot
Rocky mountain spotted fever on the foot
Rocky mountain spotted fever, petechial rash
Rocky mountain spotted fever, petechial rash
Antibodies
Antibodies
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