Epidemic Arthritic Erythema
Epidemic arthritic erythema, also known as Haverhill fever, is an infectious disease that can appear after exposure to certain bacteria, usually related to rodent bites or to the consumption of contaminated food.
Usual manifestations: It may present with fever, skin rashes, joint pain, and general malaise that affects the person's physical condition.
When is it worth seeking care? If after an animal bite or a febrile episode joint pains appear accompanied by skin lesions, it is prudent to seek evaluation without delay.
Which specialist treats it? The internist is usually the one who studies this type of infectious condition that combines general and joint symptoms. A professional evaluation helps to understand the origin of the problem and to receive appropriate guidance.
Specialties that treat epidemic arthritic erythema
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in epidemic arthritic erythema
Dra. Maria Gomez Palacio Schjetnan
Dr. Arnoldo Samuel Kraus Weisman
Dra. Maria Alejandra Torrero Miranda
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dra. Leticia Gutiérrez Pérez
Dr. Jose Juan Sanchez Chamorro
Dr. Fernando Javier Martinez Montes
Dr. Eduardo Tapia Betancourt
Dra. María Elena Hernández Bribiesca
Dr. Lucero Salgado Ambrosio
Dr. Diego Armando Luna Lerma
Dr. Luis Miguel Torres Orozco
Dr. Lauro Quintanilla González
Dr. Juan Carlos Anda Garay
Dr. Gabriel Augusto Fuentes Esparza
Dr. José A. Pruneda Padilla
Dr. Francisco Marcial González
Dr. Mauricio Saenz Santiago
Dra. Daniela Saavedra Becerril
Dr. Diaz Barriga Carlos Arias
Frequently asked questions
What is epidemic arthritic erythema?
Epidemic arthritic erythema, also known as Haverhill fever, is an infectious disease that can appear after exposure to certain bacteria, usually related to rodent bites or to the consumption of contaminated food.
Which doctor treats epidemic arthritic erythema?
Epidemic Arthritic Erythema is usually treated by specialists in internist.