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What Is The Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... hi i am 29 years old and take 1 500mg naproxen 2 times day and 2 500mg sulfasalazine 2 times a day for Rheumatoid Arthritis. my hands recently feel worse and hurt constantly. Can my medication be increased to help??? i am also on iron tablets just recently. Will low iron be making it worse.
Thankyou Gemma
Mon, 25 Aug 2014
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Hi
Thanks for posting your queryRheumatoid arthritis is a disease that is autoimmune in nature. It affects mainly synovial joints like the joints of hands, feet, although any joint can be affected by it. Just like various chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension and ischaemic heart disease are not curable but controllable; rheumatoid arthritis is also controllable.
With proper medication you can lead an absolutely normal life without any pain or disability. The drugs usually given are methotrexate ,HCQS,Sulfsalazine along with folic acid and pain killer.
It is not advisable to stop medication on your own as it only leads to accrual of joint damage and leads to joint deformities. So keep a positive attitude and take regular medication; also exercise regularly.
Please feel free to ask me if you have any other query. Do you have a family history of multiple joint pains?Low iron has nothing to do with rheumatoid arthritis.
My advice would be visit a rheumatologist/physician for evaluation and treatment.
Hope this information suffices.
Take care
Regards
Dr.chugh, Orthopaedic surgeon
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What Is The Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Hi Thanks for posting your queryRheumatoid arthritis is a disease that is autoimmune in nature. It affects mainly synovial joints like the joints of hands, feet, although any joint can be affected by it. Just like various chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension and ischaemic heart disease are not curable but controllable; rheumatoid arthritis is also controllable. With proper medication you can lead an absolutely normal life without any pain or disability. The drugs usually given are methotrexate ,HCQS,Sulfsalazine along with folic acid and pain killer. It is not advisable to stop medication on your own as it only leads to accrual of joint damage and leads to joint deformities. So keep a positive attitude and take regular medication; also exercise regularly. Please feel free to ask me if you have any other query. Do you have a family history of multiple joint pains?Low iron has nothing to do with rheumatoid arthritis. My advice would be visit a rheumatologist/physician for evaluation and treatment. Hope this information suffices. Take care Regards Dr.chugh, Orthopaedic surgeon Virtual clinic http://bit.ly/drmchugh