How long does cat scratch fever take to go away?

How long does cat scratch fever take to go away?

Most people improve within days to a few weeks, especially for fever and fatigue. Lymph node swelling can last longer—often weeks and sometimes up to 2–3 months. Suppuration (pus) can prolong recovery and may require intervention. Symptoms should trend toward improvement; if they worsen, or if red flags like weight loss or night sweats appear, reassessment is appropriate—especially in immunocompromised individuals.