Adult Still's disease is a rare type of inflammatory arthritis that features fevers, rash, and joint pain. Some people have just one episode of adult Still's disease. In other people, the condition persists or recurs. This inflammation can destroy affected joints, particularly the wrists. Treatment involves medications, such as prednisone, that help control inflammation. You might have a daily fever of at least 102 F (38.9 C) for a week or longer. The fever usually peaks in the late afternoon or early evening. You might have two fever spikes daily, with your temperature returning to normal in between. A salmon-pink rash might come and go with the fever. The rash usually appears on your trunk, arms, or legs. This is one of the first symptoms of adult Still's disease. The lymph nodes in your neck might be swollen and tender.
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