Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Why You Should Obtain a Referral to a Rheumatologist

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Why You Should Obtain a Referral to a Rheumatologist
By Carol Eustice
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "rheumatoid arthritis causes premature death, disability, and lowers the quality of life in the industrialized and developing world". Pain, swelling, and redness are common joint symptoms -- and there can be systemic symptoms, including malaise and fatigue. Rheumatoid arthritis onset can occur at any age. While there is no cure, there are medications to help slow disease progression and to help prevent or lessen joint deformity and disability. Consult with a rheumatologist to determine the treatment path that will give you the best chance of living well with rheumatoid arthritis.
Why You Should Obtain a Referral to a Rheumatologist 
When arthritis symptoms are first experienced, most people consult their primary physician. While that is appropriate initially, people with rheumatic diseases should be cared for by a rheumatologist.
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Ulnar drift, also referred to as ulnar deviation, is a deformity of the fingers of the hand. Specifically, ulnar drift occurs when there is ulnar deviation and volar subluxation of the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP). It's a common deformity associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
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