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What Arthritis Research Can Tell us About Rheumatoid Arthritis Prognosis?
9/22 17:43:37
There has been done a lot of arthritis research the last decade and because of it we now know that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease we can place under the auto-immune diseases. But is enough arthritis research done to find a cure for this disease that makes millions of people suffer?. In this article we look at what the scientist have found, what the prognosis is for RA and if there is a proper cure in sight.

What is rheumatoid arthritis according to the scientist?

RA can be very painful and it can be disabling but what is causing it? According to arthritis research it is an auto immune disease this means that the immune system attacks healthy tissue, in this case it attacks the joints and causes inflammations in the joints and a disease of the joints cartilage.

Arthritis research shows that, just like with other auto immune diseases, it occurs slightly more with women than with men and that the disease often becomes chronic. Specific arthritis research shows that it is hard to determine a specific course of RA in general RA affects the joints and the cartilage and because of this the joints can become deformed when the disease progresses. The treatment until this moment has been about slowing the process down and controlling the symptoms.

What can you expect when you get diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis.

As with most auto immune diseases the arthritis research shows that it is hard to line out a proper prognosis, this disease has a different time table for effery patient and when we look at RA the best thing is to look at it on a case by case situation. There are typical symptoms but they varies from person to person. Painful and swollen joints, morning stiffness and fatigue are the most common symptoms.

There are doctors that are specialized in the care for people with RA called rheumatologist and they are trained specifically to take a larger look at the patient and not only at the symptoms. They are mainly specialized in the latest and current medical care that is available for RA. They can help you with the latest treatments and the latest drugs.

According to the latest arthritis research when your rheumatologist is asked for a prognosis for your specific case of RA the first step he will take is to follow the RA protocol ans start with the first step. Evaluating the pain level of the patient and alleviate the pain as good as possible. Sometimes the help of steroids are being set to work against the inflammation to relief the pain and sometimes an non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug can help against the swellings and pain from this disease.

Arthritis research has lead into many different drug protocols that your doctor can use to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis, but it still has not lead to an actual cure. Scientist have a difficult job just because RA can be so different form person to person. Doctors still have an difficult job to find the right combination of drugs to relief the pain of their patients.

So, even with all the arthritis research that has been done there still is no cure insight and although there have been some new drugs available they just treat the symptoms and not the actual disease.

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