After someone has had rocky mountain spotted fever and is treated, is there any effects afterwards?
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After someone has had rocky mountain spotted fever and is treated, is there any effects afterwards?
Long-term health problems following acute Rocky Mountain spotted fever infection include partial paralysis of the lower extremities, gangrene requiring amputation of fingers, toes, or arms or legs, hearing loss, loss of bowel or bladder control, movement disorders, and language disorders. These complications are most frequent in persons recovering from severe, life-threatening disease, often following lengthy hospitalizations.
Read the following article and scroll down to "Complications."
eMedicine - Tick-Borne Diseases, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever : Article by Allon Amitai
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