- A Jarisch–
Herxheimer reaction is a
sudden and
typically transient reaction that may
occur within 24
hours of
being administered antibiotics for an infection...
-
develop fever, headache, and
muscle pains, a
reaction known as Jarisch–
Herxheimer. In 2015,
about 45.4 million
people had
syphilis infections, of which...
- Karl
Herxheimer (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈhɛʁksˌhaɪmɐ]; 26 June 1861 – 6
December 1942) was a German-Jewish
dermatologist who was a
native of Wiesbaden...
- When used to
treat syphilis or Lyme
disease a
reaction known as Jarisch–
Herxheimer may occur. It is not
recommended in
those with a
history of penicillin...
- example,
caused by
allergic reaction or infection) iron
poisoning Jarisch–
Herxheimer reaction (caused by antibiotics)
keratosis pilaris rubra faceii Kratom...
- pain at the site of injection. When used to
treat syphilis a Jarisch–
Herxheimer reaction may occur. It is not
recommended in
those with a
history of penicillin...
-
Andrew Herxheimer (4
November 1925 – 21
February 2016) was a German-born
British clinical pharmacologist. He was "interested in all
aspects of providing...
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considered in
select patients for
treating neurosyphilis. The Jarisch–
Herxheimer reaction is an immune-mediated
response to
syphilis therapy occurring...
- exposure, Ménière's disease,
autoimmune hepatitis,
giant cell arteritis, the
Herxheimer reaction that is
common during the
treatment of syphilis,
Duchenne muscular...
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physician named Alfred Buchwald first delineated it.[citation needed]
Herxheimer and
Hartmann described it in 1902 as a "tissue
paper like"
cutaneous atrophy...