Friday, 15 February 2013

Handling of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)


Handling of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

The main objective in dealing with this disease is to reduce joint inflammation and pain, maximize joint function, and prevent joint damage and disability. If anyone suffers from this disease, consult a dr. disease in Rheumatology Consultant or to dr. orthopedics. Medical treatment as early as possible is very important in the success of therapy. Holistic treatment can improve function, stop damage to joints that can be known through X-rays, and prevent work disability due to the disease. Is the optimal treatment involves a combination of medications, rest, joint stretching exercises, joint protection, and education of patients and families ..



Complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Rheumatoid Arthritis disease will increase the risk of complications such as:

osteoporosis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
heart problems
Lung disorders


Always Have a Healthy,

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Symptoms of Arthritis



 The symptoms of arthritis include pain and limited function of joints. Inflammation of the joints from arthritis is characterized by stiffness, swelling, redness, and warmth of joints. Sensitivity of the inflamed joint can be present.
Many forms of arthritis, because of them are rheumatic diseases, can cause symptoms affecting various organs of the body that do not directly involve the joints. Therefore, symptoms in some patients with certain forms of arthritis can also include fever, swollen glands (lymph nodes), weight loss, fatigue, feeling unwell, and even symptoms from abnormalities organs such as the lungs, heart, or kidneys.


Friday, 1 February 2013

Definition A rheumatologist



 A rheumatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in non-surgical treatment of rheumatic diseases, especially arthritis.
Rheumatologists have particular concerns in a skin rash that can not be explained, fever, arthritis, anemia, weakness, weight loss, fatigue, joint or muscle pain, autoimmune disease, and anorexia. They often serve as advisors, acting as medical detectives at the request of the other doctors.
Rheumatologists have particular skills in evaluating more than 100 forms of arthritis and has particular concerns in rheumatoid arthritis, spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, antiphospholipid syndrome, Still disease, dermatomyositis, Sjogren's syndrome, vasculitis, scleroderma, mixed connective tissue disease, sarcoidosis, Lyme disease, osteomyelitis, osteoarthritis, back pain, gout, pseudogout, relapsing polychondritis, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, serum sickness, reactive arthritis, Kawasaki disease, fibromyalgia, erythromelalgia, Raynaud's disease, pains growing , iritis, osteoporosis, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, and others.
Rheumatology practice adult classics including four years of medical school, one year of training an expertise in internal medicine, a two-year residence of internal medicine, and two years of rheumatology fellowship. There subkhusus board for rheumatology certification, offered by the American Board of Internal Medicine, which can provide for a board certified rheumatologists agree.
Pediatric rheumatologists are physicians who specialize in providing comprehensive care to children (as well as their families) with rheumatic diseases, especially arthritis.
Pediatric rheumatologists are physicians of children who have completed special training an additional two to three years in rheumatology children and are usually certified by the board in rheumatology children.

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Some Symptoms of Arthritis


Arthritis belonging rematoid according to the American Reumatism Association (ARA) is when there are 3 criteria and lasted at least for 4 weeks, the criteria are:

  1. Joint stiffness fingers in the morning (Morning stiffness)
  2. Pain or tenderness when the joint moves the joints when pressed at least one joint
  3. Swelling (by thickening of the soft tissue or fluid effusion) in one of the joints continuously for at least 6 weeks
  4. Swelling in at least one of the other joint
  5. Swelling of joints that are symmetrical on both left and right hand
  6. Subcutan nodules in the bone bulge region vilage extensor (dorsal hand)
  7. Picture of a typical roentgen picture in rheumatoid arthritis
  8. Rheumatoid factor test aglutinnasi +
  9. Fluid mucin deposition that ugly
  10. Histological changes characteristic of synovial lining
  11. The typical histological picture of the nodules


Further levels are found signs and symptoms such as:

  • Movement joints (hands and feet) be limited
  • The existence of pain in the joints press
  • swelling increases
  • Decrease the strength of the response
  • depression

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Signs and Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)



 Patients with RA will show signs and symptoms such as:
  •   joint pain
  •   Swollen joints
  •   Stiffness in the joints, especially after waking up in the morning
  •   Limited movement of joints so disturbing motion
  •   Hot joints
  •   Fever (pyrexia)
  •   Anemia (pale)
  •   Weight loss
  •   reduced power
  •   Reddish color appears around the joint
  •   Changes in the size of the joints (larger than normal)

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Know the Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)


The first symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis that usually occurs is swelling and morning stiffness or pain in the joints.
About 90 areas that are usually affected first rheumatoid arthritis in women are legs and arms.
Almost every joint in the body can be a target of rheumatoid arthritis.
However, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often affects the wrist and finger joints closest to the palm of the hand, as well as the joints in the neck, jaw, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, ankles and toes.
Inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis can spread throughout the body that cause mild fever, flu-like body aches, and feeling unwell.
Other symptoms that may appear are loss of appetite, weight loss, and feel like no energy.
Fatigue is a very common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis and is usually first appear in the afternoon.
Fatigue can be a symptom of anemia, which often accompanies rheumatoid arthritis.

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Caring For Arthritis And National Financial Impact Of Arthritis


Caring For Arthritis

Treatment of arthritis is very dependent on the precise type of arthritis present. Accurate diagnosis Enhancing opportunities for successful treatment. Treatments available include physical therapy, splinting, cold pack application, paraffin wax dips, anti-inflammatory medications, drugs that alter the immune, and operations.

National Financial Impact Of Arthritis

It has been estimated that the total cost of the bill arthritis to Americans, in matters hospitalization, doctor visits, medications, physical therapies, home care, lost wages, premature death, and family disputes are more than 50 billion U.S. dollars per year.
This does not include nearly 2 billion U.S. dollars are spent each year in the United States on drugs that are not proven by patients cope with their symptoms for their own actions.