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What is the treatment for rheumatoid arthritis?

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I have rheumatoid arthritis and am concerned about its impact on my joints and the possibility of childlessness. Can you provide personalized insights into managing inflammation and arthropathy associated with rheumatoid arthritis, considering my specific health situation, and any considerations or advice related to family planning based on the condition?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com, I can understand your concern.

It is an autoimmune disorder which continue attack on synovial leads inflammation and cause bone damage by friction.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disorder for which there is no known cure. Fortunately in the last few years, a shift in strategy toward the earlier institution of disease modifying drugs and the availability of new classes of medications have greatly improved the outcomes that can be expected by most patients. The goal of rheumatoid arthritis treatment now aims toward achieving the lowest possible level of arthritis disease activity and remission if possible, minimizing joint damage, and enhancing physical function and quality of life. The optimal treatment of RA requires a comprehensive program that combines medical, social, and emotional support for the patient. It is essential that the patient and the patient’s family be educated about the nature and course of the disease. Treatment options include medications, reduction of joint stress, physical and occupational therapy, and surgical intervention. Pharmacological Strategies NSAIDs Corticosteroids Methotrexate Hydroxychloroquine Sulfasalazine Leflunomide Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors— etanercept T-cell Costimulatory Blocking Agents—abatacept B cell Depleting Agents—rituximab Interleukin-1 (IL-1) Receptor Antagonist Therapy Other Immunomodulatory and Cytotoxic agents— azathioprine , cyclophosphamide, and cyclosporine A Reduction of joint stress Surgical approaches

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Vedprakash Verma
Dr. Vedprakash Verma

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