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  1. A person with CSD may also have a fever, headache, poor appetite, and exhaustion. Later, the person’s lymph nodes near the original scratch or bite can become swollen, tender, or painful. Wash cat bites and scratches well with soap and running water. Do not allow cats to lick your wounds.

  2. Signs and symptoms. Low-grade fever; Enlarged, tender lymph nodes that develop 1–3 weeks after exposure to a cat; A papule or pustule at the site of the scratch; Rarely, infections of the eye, liver, spleen, brain, bones, or heart valves can occur.

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Common symptoms of cat scratch fever include: a bump or blister at the bite or scratch site; swollen lymph nodes near the bite or scratch site; fatigue; headaches

  4. The most common symptoms include: Fever. Enlarged, tender lymph nodes that develop 13 weeks after exposure. A scab or pustule at the scratch site. In the United States, most cases of CSD occur in the fall and winter. Illness is most common in children under the age of 15. My cat is completely healthy. How can it have an infection?

  5. Jan 4, 2019 · Causes. Symptoms. Complications. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. Checking for signs in your cat. Cat scratch fever can happen when a person receives a bite, scratch, or lick from a cat...

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · What Are the Symptoms of Cat Scratch Fever? Cats can be considered carriers of the bacteria that causes CSD because they do not always fall ill when they have contracted it and they can infect others. Since they rarely show symptoms, it is hard to tell if a cat is infected or not.

  7. People with cat-scratch disease have a red, painless bump at the site of the scratch, and some have a fever, headache, poor appetite, or swollen lymph nodes. In people with a weakened immune system, the infection may spread throughout the body and, without treatment, may result in death. Doctors do blood and fluid tests to check for the bacteria.

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