A fever that lasts for several days and peaks (peaks) at the same time each day is the most typical AOSD sign. Some people may experience two daily fever spikes at the same times. Also, you can experience a skin rash that changes quickly and resembles hives. Antigens are things that your body can react to by producing antibodies, immune system cells, and mounting an immunological response. This immune reaction may help the body fight an infection or it may cause widespread inflammation. For the purpose of confirming an accurate diagnosis of AOSD, your doctor could suggest a number of tests. Before a diagnosis of Still's illness can be made with certainty, it is necessary to rule out disorders including mononucleosis, Lyme disease, and some forms of cancer that share many of the same early symptoms. In addition, your doctor can request a blood test to determine your ferritin levels, which are frequently high in AOSD patients.
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