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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

    Rheumatoid arthritis is a incessant disorder for which there is no known cure. Because rheumatoid arthritis presents itself in a lot different forms and ways, treatment must be designed for the individual, taking into account the severity of the arthritis, other medical conditions and lifestyle. It therefore requires a comprehensive program that combines medical, social and emotional support for the patient. The major goal of rheumatoid arthritis treatment is to alleviate pain, discomfort, prevent deformities and loss of joint function, and maintain a productive and active life. Rheumatoid arthritis treatments are the bulk often medications, alleviation in joint stress, surgical intervention, exercise, and life style change.

    Medications
    Proper medication treatment is necessary in controlling your rheumatoid arthritis. Commonly used drugs for rheumatoid arthritis treatment are:

    Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
    These drugs are used in the alleviation of soreness and relieving pain. Medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, indomethacin and COX-2 inhibitors such as valdecoxib and celecoxib are some of the average drugs.
    Analgesic Drugs
    These drugs relieve pain, but do not necessarily have an effect on inflammation. Some of these medications include: acetaminophen, propoxyphene, mepeidine, and morphine.
    Glucocorticoids or Prednisone
    These drugs are prescribed in low maintenance doses to slow joint undermine cause by inflammation.
    Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
    These rheumatoid arthritis treatment drugs are used with NSAIDs and/or prednisone to slow joint destruction caused by rheumatoid arthritis over time. Some of these medications are: methotrexate, injectable gold, penicillamine, azathioprine, chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, sulfasalazine and oral gold.
    Biological Response Modifiers
    These drugs inhibit proteins called cytokines which add to inflammation. Some of these drugs include: etanercept, infliximab, adaliumumab and anakinra.
    Protein-A Immuoadsorption Therapy
    Although this is not a drug, this is a therapy that filters the blood to eradicate antibodies and immune complexes that promote inflammation.

    Reduction in Joint Stress
    Ideal body weight should be achieved and maintained. The less you weigh the less stress on the musculoskeletal system. Generally, rest is an necessary feature of management. Vigorous activity should be avoided when the joints are actively inflamed, because they can intensify joint soreness or cause a traumatic injury to structures weakened by the inflammation. Conversely, patients should be encouraged to maintain a modest level of activity to prevent laxity and muscular atrophy. Immobilizing acutely inflamed joints particularly at night and using walking aids like canes or walkers are all effective means of lowering stress on clear cut joints. Consulting with therapist is always recommended early in the course.

    Surgical Approaches
    The decision to have surgery is a complex one because lots of things must be taken into consideration, such as the motivation and goals of the patient and their capability to undergo rehabilitation and their normal medical status.

    Synovectomy is one form of surgical approach but is not ordinarily recommended for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, mainly because the respite is only momentary. However, an exception is synovectomy of the wrist, which is recommended for profound synovitis that has been continual for over six to twelve months despite medical treatments.

    Joint arthroplasties of the knee, hip, wrist and elbow are highly successful. Arthroplasty of the MCP joints can also alleviate pain and improve function. Other operations include elimination of symptomatic rheumatoid nodule, release of nerve entrapments like carpal and tunnel syndrome, and arthroscopic procedures.

    Rheumatoid arthritis treatment should beginning with education about the disease, the likelihood of joint undermine and disability, and the dangers and advantages of potential treatments. Along term-treatment scheme should be developed by patients and their health professionals.

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