Rheumatoid Arthritis "An Autoimmune Mystery"
Rheumatoid Arthritis "An Autoimmune Mystery"
Rheumatoid Arthritis "An Autoimmune Mystery"
An Autoimmune Mystery
Symptoms of RA Patients
Fatigue.
Stiffness, especially in early morning and
after sitting a long period of time.
Low Grade Fever, Weakness.
Muscle pain and pain with prolonged sitting.
Symetrical, affects joints on both sides of
the body.
Rheumatoid nodules.
Deformity of your joints over time.
JRA
Polyarticular, where five or more joints are
affected.
Systemic, besides joint swelling, a fever
and light skin rash is present.
Symptoms are similar to adults, joint
swelling, pain, and stiffness in the morning
or after a nap. It commonly affects the
knees and joints in the hands and feet
Diagnosis Of RA
Clinical History
Physical Exams
Specific Lab Tests
CBC
ESR
CRP
RA Factor
Anti CCP
Imaging Studies
X-Ray
MRI
Cat Scan
Bone Scan
Conventional Methods of
Treatment
Nonsteroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs
(NSAIDs) Aspirin, Ibuprofen, COX-2
inhibitor.
Corticosteroids Cortisone
Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs
(DMARDs) Methotrexate, Injectable Gold,
Hydroxychloroquine.
Biologic Response Modifiers Enbrel,
Remicade, Humira.
Alternative Methods of
Treatment
Diet
Exercise
Acupuncture
Herbal Medicines
Massage
Stress Reduction Techniques
prayer, meditation, hypnosis, yoga,
tai-chi.
Conclusion
RA patients today can live a healthy and
productive life. Todays medicines used
can relieve pain and swelling and in some
cases put the disease in remission,
preventing bone damage or deformity.
It is only a matter of time when researchers
will find the reason why the bodys immune
system attacks the synovial lining of the
joints which causes this disorder known as
Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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