Signs and Symptoms of Chagas Disease
Acute Phase (First Few Weeks or Months)
During the initial infection, many people have no symptoms or only mild illness. When symptoms occur, they may include:
- Fever and fatigue
- Swelling near the site of the bug bite, often around the eye
- Headache or body aches
- Rash
- Loss of appetite or nausea
- Mild enlargement of the liver or spleen
The acute phase often lasts a few weeks to months, and symptoms may disappear even though the parasite remains in the body.
Chronic Phase (Years Later)
If left untreated, Chagas disease can progress to a chronic form that affects major organs. Symptoms may develop decades after infection and include:
- Irregular heartbeat or heart palpitations
- Heart failure or sudden cardiac arrest
- Difficulty swallowing or digesting food
- Constipation and abdominal pain due to an enlarged colon
Not everyone develops chronic complications, but those who do may experience life-threatening heart or digestive problems if untreated.