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Cure for rheumatoid heart disease patient? |
What can a rheumatoid heart disease patient can do to prolong her life without surgery. regular aspirine can prevent imflammation. rheumatoid is something that effects the joints Rheumatic fever that has affected the heart can be treated with prophylactic penicillin. After that regular checkups to monitor your progress. |
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