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  2. Feb 19, 2019 · Learn how to recognize the early and late signs and symptoms of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF), a serious and life-threatening illness caused by a tick bite. See the rash, headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain and other symptoms that indicate RMSF and when to seek medical help.

    • How Do I Take Care of Myself If I Have Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
    • When Should I See My Healthcare Provider About Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
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    If your provider is treating you for Rocky Mountain spotted fever, make sure you take all of your medicine as prescribed. If you stop taking antibiotics before the end of the course, you may get sick again. Your provider can tell you how to manage your symptoms at home best. RMSF can get worse quickly. Call your provider right away if you have new ...

    If you have a tick bite or have been in an area with ticks and have symptoms of RMSF, see your healthcare provider right away. If you have a tick bite but don’t have any symptoms, you don’t need to see your provider yet — taking antibiotics when you’re not sick won’t help prevent RMSF.

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  3. Feb 19, 2019 · Rocky Mountain spotted fever, (RMSF) is the most severe rickettsiosis in the United States. RMSF is a rapidly progressive disease and without early administration of doxycycline can be fatal within days. Signs and symptoms of RMSF begin 3-12 days after the bite of an infected tick.

  4. Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a bacterial infection spread by a tick bite that causes high fever, rash, headache, and muscle aches. It can be treated with antibiotics, but it can also be fatal if not treated early. Learn how to prevent RMSF by avoiding tick bites and removing ticks promptly.

  5. May 7, 2019 · RMSF is a bacterial disease spread by ticks that causes fever, headache, and rash. Learn how to prevent, diagnose, treat, and manage RMSF from the CDC, the leading source of information and resources on tickborne diseases.

  6. Key points about Rocky Mountain spotted fever. RMSF is caused by a bacterium that is spread to people by the bite of an infected tick. Symptoms include a rash, fever, headache, decreased appetite, chills, sore throat, confusion, stomachache, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, body aches, and sensitivity to light. Treatment includes antibiotics and ...

  7. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a serious bacterial infection transmitted by ticks. It causes fever, headache, rash, and sometimes organ damage. Learn how to prevent, recognize, and treat this disease.

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