Rashida Jabeena, Naheed Jamal, Lal Bux Mallah
Still Disease (SD) is an uncommon foundational provocative issue with obscure etiology. The pervasiveness of still's Disease is assessed to be one for every 100,000 people. The sickness for the most part influences youthful grown-ups and has bimodal age dispersion at 15-25 and 36-46 years old. The principle highlights are: fleeting rash, high spiking fever, leukocytosis and raised liver compounds. In 1896, the main instance of a grown-up understanding with signs and indications of SD was distributed. Along these lines, Bywaters described 14 grown-ups with comparative introductions and the term SD was utilized in 1971. In this paper, contextual investigation of a patient experiencing still infection is examined. It is concluded that, patient used to suffer 7 months with severe illness due to doctors ignorance and doctors violated the beneficence ethics. Physicians during this 7 months period neither diagnosed actual disease nor recommended her to relevant hospital.