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How Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Be Treated?

Y sister is 67. She has rheumatoid arthritis and has had infections related to surgeries on her joints. She recently finished an antibiotic using a pick line and now has a fever that comes and goes (101) and has chills offa d on (for the last 4 days) . She has been exposed to the flu but had a flu test done yesterday and flu was ruled out. She has lost 8 pounds in the last 8 days.
Wed, 2 May 2018
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Hello,

Actually, there is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis at the moment. However, recent researches on arthritis indicate that remission of symptoms is more likely when treatment starts early with a group of drugs known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. At the moment, you have to consult a rheumatologist in your country to discuss the treatment options for you.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Abed Tahrawi

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How Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Be Treated?

Hello, Actually, there is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis at the moment. However, recent researches on arthritis indicate that remission of symptoms is more likely when treatment starts early with a group of drugs known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. At the moment, you have to consult a rheumatologist in your country to discuss the treatment options for you. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Abed Tahrawi