Colorado tick fever physical examination
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Overview
Early onset signs include fever, lethargy, and overall weakness. As the infection progresses, further clinical manifestations will present themselves in the form of tachycardia, changes in blood pressure, sensitivity of the eye and skin, and the appearance of a rash. Signs may appear to be similar to other diseases within the umbrella of tick-borne fevers however a biphasic fever is a characteristic sign of a Colorado tick fever infection.
Physical Examination
Vitals
- Biphasic fever
- Tachycardia
- Changes in Blood pressure
Skin
- Rash
- Highly sensitive skin, painful
Neck
Eyes
- Heightened sensitivity
- Pain behind the eyes