Mite Bite Underlying A Lid Swelling - A Rare Presentation Of Scrub Typhus

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Dr. Subha. L, Dr. DhilsathRaseena. N, Dr G. Amruthaa
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Scrub Typhus, a vector-borne and zoonotic disease by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is one of the causes of acute febrileillness in India. In endemic regions where Scrub Typhus is prevalent, healthcare providers should keep an eye out and be verysuspicious about this disease, especially when encountering patients with acute febrile illness and exposure to mite-infested areas.Prompt recognition and appropriate diagnostic testing, such as serological assays or molecular methods, are essential for accuratediagnosis. Once diagnosed, treatment with appropriate antibiotics, such as doxycycline or azithromycin, can effectively manageScrub Typhus and prevent complications. Early initiation of treatment is crucial to reduce the chance of severe disease and potentialmortality. This case report highlights the importance of considering Scrub Typhus as a potential differential diagnosis in lid infectionsand acute febrile illnesses, particularly in areas where the disease is endemic. Healthcare providers should be aware of the diverseclinical presentations and remain vigilant to ensure timely and accurate diagnosis, leading to appropriate management and improvedpatient outcomes. Public health efforts should also focus on increasing awareness about Scrub Typhus, its prevention, and earlydetection to minimize the burden of this often underdiagnosed disease. In this case report, we presented a child with febrile illnessand unilateral lid swelling misdiagnosed as stye. The presence of eschar prompted an investigation of Scrub typhus, which waspositive. This case is reported as the lid is an unusual site for eschar formation. To reiterate, scrub typhus should be considered adifferential diagnosis in lid infections and acute febrile illness, particularly in endemic areas.
螨叮咬下的眼睑肿胀-一种罕见的表现,恙虫病
恙虫病是恙虫病东方体传播的一种媒介传播和人畜共患疾病,是印度急性发热性疾病的病因之一。在丛林斑疹伤寒流行的流行地区,卫生保健提供者应密切注意并对这种疾病保持高度警惕,特别是在遇到患有急性发热性疾病的患者和接触螨虫出没地区时。及时识别和适当的诊断检测,如血清学检测或分子方法,对于准确诊断至关重要。一旦确诊,用适当的抗生素,如强力霉素或阿奇霉素进行治疗,可以有效地控制恙虫病并预防并发症。早期开始治疗对于减少严重疾病和潜在死亡的机会至关重要。本病例报告强调将恙虫病作为眼睑感染和急性发热性疾病的潜在鉴别诊断加以考虑的重要性,特别是在该病流行的地区。医疗保健提供者应该意识到不同的临床表现,并保持警惕,以确保及时和准确的诊断,导致适当的管理和改善患者的结果。公共卫生工作还应侧重于提高对丛林斑疹伤寒及其预防和早期发现的认识,以尽量减少这种经常未被诊断的疾病的负担。在这个病例报告中,我们提出了一个儿童发烧疾病和单侧眼睑肿胀误诊为风格。痂的出现促使对恙虫病进行调查,结果呈阳性。本病例报告的原因是眼睑是一个不寻常的结痂形成部位。重申一下,在眼睑感染和急性发热性疾病中,特别是在流行地区,应将恙虫病视为一种鉴别诊断。
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