Rheumatoid Arthritis: Brief Overview of Diagnosis and Treatment along with Disease Management

Rastogi, Avisha and Keche, Harsha (2021) Rheumatoid Arthritis: Brief Overview of Diagnosis and Treatment along with Disease Management. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60B). pp. 3093-3099. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a multisystem illness specifically marked through chronic distension and joint destruction. Time of life, gender, heredity, and ecological familiarity are risk factors (cigarette smoking, air contaminants, and industrial). If left untreated, Felty disorder can lead to permanent joint damage needing arthroplasty, rheumatic vasculitis, rheumatic vasculitis, and rheumatic vasculitis necessitating splenectomy. Because RA is noncurable, the focus of action is on reducing discomfort and preventing additional damage via rest. In this article, I provide a brief overview of various previous and current reporting mechanisms for RA-related issues.

Description: RA is a debilitating, long-term illness that can cause joint deterioration and incapacitating symptoms. Initial analysis, in addition to participation, is crucial in preventing grave damage and the forfeiture of dynamic bodily roles. Autoantibodies including rheumatoid factor (RF) and anti cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP) have a longstanding experience of therapeutic specificity, and they can correctly predict RA in patients with UA. Furthermore, a few experimental otherwise radiological features on the reference line might predict RA progression in the future.

Significance: Rheumatoid Arthritis affects the joints and the internal organs, resulting in incapacity in a variety of instances. There is currently no definable treatment for this autoimmune disease. The conventional and current coping choices available for monitoring impacted, suffering from this complex illness is succinctly outlined at this point.

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Subjects: Digital Open Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2023 08:13
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2024 13:42
URI: http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/168

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