The term arthritis actually refers to over one hundred different conditions, a fact that most people are not aware of. One of these many types of inflammatory arthritis is known as seronegative inflammatory arthritis, and is very common to rheumatoid arthritis but has a few significant differences as well.
The seronegative inflammatory arthritis is relatively common so if you are ever diagnosed with it at least you know this and do not have to freak out. It may result from having a range of conditions that include gout, ulcerative colitis, and psoriasis, so anyone with these sorts of conditions may want to get themselves tested for seronegative inflammatory arthritis on a regular basis because they are more at risk.
There are a few common symptoms that are usually experienced by persons with this condition, and that includes aches and pains, in the soles of the feet or the Achilles tendons at the heels, and the spine may be painful as well which is often the most frightening symptom for people to experience.
Treatment is relatively easy for this type of arthritis which is at least one bright spot. Usually the treatment will involve simple activity, just to get the blood going and get the joints and muscles looser and more relaxed. Your doctor may also suggest, if you are diagnosed with this type of arthritis, that you take some anti-inflammatory medications to help reduce the swelling.
Seronegative inflammatory arthritis does not have to rule your life, and although it is not usually very serious, you cannot let it go untreated. If you do, your bones and joints are going to just continue to get more and more inflamed and in pain, and it may get so out of control that regular treatments are not going to be able to help you the way that they should.
Anyone dealing with arthritis of any type should be working as a close team with their doctor. This is the only way to get the appropriate treatment and ensure that the necessary steps are taken in order to get on the road to recovery.
Arthritis is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions in the world, and one that you can deal effectively with, as long as the right treatments are used. Keep your doctor abreast of your condition as you go and let them know whether you ever make a slip or are making any sort of improvement.
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