The treaments and drugs that are used in JRA are similar to those used in RA as follows.
There are treatments to inhibit and to some extent control the damage done as a result of rheumatoid arthritis. However there is up to now no cure. For any one that suspects that they have RA it would be wise to seek medical advise as early as possible because the treatment is best begun before the onset of physical damage.
treatments used on RA (Rheumatoid arthritis)
The inflammation caused by RA results in damage to the joints. The main way to stop or at least reduce joint damage is by giving medications that suppress inflammation. Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic
DMARDs
Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs
These can also be described as slow-acting anti-rheumatic drugs (SAARDs). These drugs suppress inflammation and may also retard the development of joint erosions. The exact reason for their effectiveness is at this stage not well understood. Their effectiveness in their ability to slow the progression of erosions is judged through the use of X-rays.
With DMARDs early diagnosis and treatment of RA is important in the aim of preventing joint deformity and disability. DMARDs take 6-8 weeks to achieve beneficial effects. Treatment with these drugs should be closely monitored. Regular blood and urine tests are often done to identify side effects and potential problems as soon as possible.
DMARDs that are used in the treatment of RA.
Methotrexate (e.g. Ledertrexate, Methoblastin) may be used in moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. This medication can be taken orally or by intramuscular injection. Supplements of folic acid are recommended to alleviate side effects such as nausea and mouth ulcers. Methotrexate It is potentially toxic to the liver. Methotrexate is the leading DMARD in the fight against inflammation in RA.
Sulfasalazine such as Pyralin EN and Salazopyrin EN. These drugs while less potent, have fewer adverse side effects and are used in the treatment of mild RA. These however can still cause nausea, dyspepsia, diarrhea, rash and headaches. These side effects however are reduced once the maintenance dose is reached. It can also lead to severe anemia on occasion.
Leflunomide (e.g. Arava). Used for severe active RA that does to methotrexate. Leflunomide is as effective as methotrexate in the treatment of RA.
Antimalarials such as hydroxychloroquine sulfate such as Plaquenil are also used in the treatment of mild rheumatoid arthritis. They are less toxic than some of the other treatments. Plaquenil is often used in combination with other DMARDs.
Azathioprine (e.g. Imuran) is used to treat only severe active RA that is unresponsive to other DMARDs. Because of high toxicity it is rarely used.
(NSAIDs)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
These drugs are prescribed as pain killers. They may also reduce inflammation inflammatory forms of arthritis, such as RA. They have no effect on the progress of the disease but may relieve symptoms. Ibuprofen such as Nurofen or Tri-Profen and naproxens such as Naprogesic are available without prescription. Drugs such as such as diclofenac, piroxicam, sulindac and indomethacin have to be prescribed by a doctor.
The use of NSAIDs is often limited because they increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcer. They are not suitable for use by people who have had a peptic ulcer or gastrointestinal bleeding.
COX-2 specific inhibitors
The coxibs (e.g. celecoxib - brand name Celebrex) These are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. They are effective in reducing inflammation and relieving pain and are far gentler on the stomach than the conventional, older NSAIDs. Coxibs may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, when taken in high doses. People with an increased risk of heart attack or stroke are advised not to use these medications.
Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids, also known as glucocorticoids, such as prednisone and prednisolone, are medications that reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. These agents are used in the treatment of RA, both as tablets and as injections into the joint. Prednisolone is sometimes used in moderate to severe RA where NSAIDs and DMARDs are not controlling the disease. Oral corticosteroids (those taken by mouth) are usually used at the lowest effective dose to minimize adverse effects such as weight gain, hypertension (high blood pressure) and osteoporosis.
Corticosteroids may also be injected into joints if the arthritis is not being controlled through oral therapy, however this has to be limited to 3 to 4 injections a year. Joints commonly injected are fingers, toes, knees and shoulders. Corticosteroids are also sometimes injected into the muscles.
Biologic agents
A new category of arthritis treatments called tumour necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors has been developed. TNF inhibitors occur naturally in the body and are key players in the process of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. It is found in high concentration in the joint fluid of people with RA. By attaching to the TNF, these new agents can block its effect.
Infliximab (e.g. Remicade) is a TNF inhibitor available for the treatment of RA in selected patients. It slows the progression of RA and reduces joint damage. Inflixmab is given by infusion via a drip into a vein. Each treatment takes approximately 2 hours. It is given along with methotrexate. There are very tight Government restrictions In Australia on which patients with RA can obtain access to Remicade because of the expense involved.
Etanercept (e.g. Enbrel)
Humira (adalimumab),
Elevation of joints, resting as much as possible, physical therapy, appropriate exercise, heating pad or heat treatment such as a spa or warm bath, weight loss if over weight to keep weight on joints to a minimum, pain killers that have anti inflammatory qualities: over the counter such as Aleve and Aspirin, but do not take with the advice and guidance of a physician as even over the counter meds can cause problems such as blood thinning and stomach problems. Prescription meds include methotrexate, Humira and Enbrel to help slow the progression of the disease and also with pain. For inflammation and pain Celebrex and for prescription pain Ultram, Norco, Codeine, Vicodin and Oxycontin are among the many choices available to help control RA pain. There are also many natural supplements that can be helpful with fish oil being among them. Fish oil can be consumed by eating 3 portions of fish a week or in capsule form as well. With all the choices there are also a variety of millegrams available and sometimes a combination of several meds or meds and natural supps to get pain under control. Prescription pain killers are at the end of the spectrum in treating pain and all other methods should be tried before embarking on them. The most important thing is to listen to your body and not over do it, but not to let pain stop you from being active as you need exercise to stay strong and healty.
What is the cure to rheumatoid arthritis in ayurveda?
In conventional western medicine there is no cure available for RA. There are however many claims that alternatives are available that can deal with this disease. Ayurveda is an ancient branch of medicine that claims it has knowledge on how to deal with this disease, the problem with most of these alternative options is, because they are usually readily available, the money is not there for the comprehensive testing that is done in conventional medicine . That is why if one is impressed by the concept involved in a given alternative one has to try it for them selves and hope it works. One must keep in mind however in the case of a disease like RA that while you are experimenting with the efficacy of a particular treatment the disease may still be damaging the system and joints. In any case For a little more information on Ayurveda in relation to rheumatoid arthritis Go to the related link below. ( Ayurveda treatment for RA)
Is rheumatoid arthritis an autoimmune disease?
Yes RA is an autoimmine disease.
yes Rheumatoid arthritis is an Autoimmune disease that causes the dist ruction of connective tissue particularly cartilage in the joints but it can effect many other parts of the body.
What is the effect of high esr to a human?
High ESR, or erythrocyte sedimentation rate, can be related to anemia, cancers, kidney and thyroid disease, and pregnancy. Each cause affects a person differently, so you will need to consult with a doctor to find out the individual prognosis.
Can Rheumatoid Factor decrease in time?
It can go in either direction and the mechanism that causes it is still not understood
How dangerous is diagnosis of sedimentation rate- specifics?
Normal sedimentation rates are generally up to 10 millimeters an hour in men and up to 20 an hour in women and the elderly.
Sedimentation rate is used to detect infection or inflammation but not the cause of the infection or inflammation.
It can give False-positive results in healthy people.
If sedimentation rate is high and appropriate symptoms are present, the test confirms inflammation.
The specifics depend on how high the rate is and what symptom coincide at any given time.
ESR stands for erythrocyte sedimentation rate. this is a test that indirectly measures the level of inflammation is in the body.
normal readings are
Adults, Westergren method Men under 50 years old-------less than 15 mm/hr
Men over 50 years old-------- less than 20 mm/hr
Women under 50 years old-- less than 20 mm/hr
Women over 50 years old---- less than 30 mm/hr
Children Westergren method,
Newborn--------------------------0 to 2 mm/hr
Neonatal to puberty------------3 to 13 mm/hr
mm/hr. = millimeters per hour
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What are the side effects associated with using chasteberry tree?
Rarely has side effects. When it is first taken possible allergic rashes, minor headaches and nausea, increases menstrual flow. Tinctures may cause gastric irritation so mix with water.
What are the side effects associated with using comfrey?
No side effects are known with proper application of the herb externally. Internal use of herbal preparations should be avoided pending further research.
Why protein excretion in urine increase in rheumatoid arthritis?
Protein excretion is an indicator of the presence of the disease it does not cause RA, RA is an autoimmune disease that effect connective tissue.
What should people on a rheumatoid arthritis diet consume?
you can eat anything you like there may be some foods that cause you to feel more discomfort then normal , however this generally depends on the individual If you are under treatment there may be drugs that don't agree with the consumption of alcohol
What are the side effects associated with using chamomile?
Moderate internal use is safe. Overdose: vomiting and vertigo. Possibility of allergic reaction with external use.
Does cactus juice help rheumatoid arthritits?
Not in any way that is known of. so far there has been no correlation found between diet and the cause of or the symptoms of Rheumatoid arthritis.
Learning to treat juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.?
Celebrex is an FDA approved treatment for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis for children 2 years of age and above. As long as the medication is taken as prescribed it has been proven to be successful in treating pain associated with JRA.
How does alchol use effect rheumatoid arthrits?
None unless you are taking a drug like methotrexate to treat the symptoms.
What should you do if rheumatoid factor is positive?
If you are suffering from the symptoms of the disease you should comence treatment in order to stop it from damaging your system,
Massage techniques to use for rheumatoid arthritis?
You may find the related link below useful in finding out more on this subject, I have personally found that message can be helpful in RA to relieve the stress and pain that accompanies the disease at times. Go to the related link (Alternative Treatment: Massage Therapy) below for more information.
At higher altitudes, there's less barometric pressure, which causes bodies to expand. This expansion can increase joint pain, especially in those with arthritis.
What is the highest level of rheumatoid arthritis?
There is no such a thing as a highest lever of RA as there is no definitive test for RA.
Does a cbc have anything to do with a sedimentation rate test?
when a doctor orders an ESR he usually also orders a complete blood count CBC. but it is a different test.
Can Rheumatoid Arthritis cause severe abdominal pain on your right side?
No. That is not a symptom of RA. Severe abdominal pain on your right side could be many things and could also be serious and should be checked by a physician ASAP!
Legal issues regarding rheumatoid arthritis vs osteoarthritis?
Some people wil tryto hold their employers resonsible for some of natures handy work
What does it mean if the sedimentation rate is 55 and c- creative protein is within normal?
go to the related link below, (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate and C-Reactive Protein in the Diagnosis of Polymyalgia Rheumatica) in order to shed more light on this subject.