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Symptoms
Chagas disease has 2 phases: acute and chronic. The acute phase may have no symptoms or very mild symptoms, including:
- Fever
- General ill feeling
- Swelling of an eye if the bite is near the eye
- Swollen red area at site of the insect bite
After the acute phase, the disease goes into remission. No other symptoms may appear for many years. When symptoms finally develop, they may include:
- Constipation
- Digestive problems
- Heart failure
- Pain in the abdomen
- Pounding or raging heart
- Swallowing difficulties
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Exams and Tests
Physical examination can confirm the symptoms. Signs of Chagas disease may include:
- Disease of the heart muscle
- Enlarged liver and spleen
- Enlarged lymph nodes
- Irregular heartbeat
- Rapid heartbeat
Tests include:
- Blood culture to look for signs of infection
- Chest x-ray
- Echocardiogram (uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart)
- Electrocardiogram (ECG, tests electrical activity in the heart)
- Enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) to look for signs of infection
- Peripheral blood smear to look for signs of infection
Treatment
Both drugs often have side effects. The side effects may be worse in older people. They may include:
- Headaches and dizziness
- Loss of appetite and weight loss
- Nerve damage
- Problems sleeping
- Skin rashes
Outlook (Prognosis)
Abnormal heart rhythms may cause sudden death. Once heart failure develops, death usually occurs within several years.
Possible Complications
- Enlarged colon
- Enlarged esophagus with swallowing difficulty
- Heart disease
- Heart failure
- Malnutrition