Rheumatoid Arthritis

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a joint disease known colloquially as inflammatory rheumatism. It appears chronically. Although it only appears in certain organs in the body, it also causes inflammation in the internal organs.

Why Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Occur?

Rheumatoid arthritis is not a genetic disease, but genetic predisposition affects the risk of developing it. It occurs when the immune system is compromised. There are also types that appear due to psoriasis.

What Are the Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Swelling and deformities in the wrists and ankles are among the common symptoms. Since it is an immune system disease people there is difficulty in getting up in the morning due to weakness and stiffness. It can seriously affect the quality of daily life due to movement restrictions.

How Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosed?

The antibody test can be diagnosed by MR and ultrasound images of the joints.

How Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated?

Today's modern medicine has developed drugs for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, known as inflammatory rheumatism. However, these drugs are drugs that affect eye health and have serious side effects due to the cortisone they contain. And it sometimes appears to be inadequate in patients with advanced symptoms.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Surgery Performed?

Surgery emergency is necessary in cases where drug therapy is insufficient and it is not possible to heal the spine and joints. Depending on the joint damage, new tissue transplantation or prosthesis may be necessary. Fusion, that is, freezing of the cartilage tissue and preventing loss of movement are also frequently preferred. When determining the date of surgery, the disease should not be active except in emergencies, and the dose of the drugs also used should be adjusted accordingly.

Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Surgery Give Definitive Results?

Rheumatoid arthritis surgeries promise 80% permanent recovery. It was noted that the patients were relieved of pain, which adversely affected their quality of life after surgery, in a short time.

How Long Is the Recovery Time for Rheumatoid Arthritis Surgery?

The recovery period depends on the age of the patient and the damage to the tissue, but it takes up to 6 weeks.

Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Surgery Risky?

Like any surgery, there is a risk of infection. Antibiotic treatment is sufficient for this. Since inflammatory rheumatism is directly related to the immune system, the healing time of the postoperative wounds may be slightly longer.

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