Wednesday, 17 September 2014

About Arthritis & Joint Conditions: Why You Should Obtain a Referral to a Rheumatologist

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Why You Should Obtain a Referral to a Rheumatologist
Patients with signs and symptoms of arthritis or rheumatic diseases should be referred to a rheumatologist. You may have to wait for an appointment, but it's necessary.
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Costochondritis - What Arthritis Patients Should Know
Aside from cardiac problems, chest pain may be caused by pulmonary or gastrointestinal disease. Pain also may radiate to the chest with cervical or thoracic spine disease. Musculoskeletal diseases, costochondritis and Tietze's syndrome, also are associated with chest wall pain.
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Anemia and Arthritis
Anemia is not uncommon in people with inflammatory types of arthritis. For example, anemia of chronic disease is a specific type of anemia which develops in response to inflammation. Anemia of chronic disease must be distinguished from other types of anemia, though, because treatment depends on the ty
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Plaquenil - 10 Things You Should Know
Plaquenil is considered an older disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug or DMARD. Plaquenil is actually in a class of medications called anti-malarials but it is also used to treat rheumatic and autoimmune conditions.
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