A RESEARCH ON HOSPITAL REPORT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Hansraj B. Teple*, Ashwini D. Kale, Payal D. Hinge, Rutuja M. Agwane and Datta Korde
ABSTRACT
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that inhibits the body's immune system that induces inflammation in the injured areas of the body. It is commonly caused the joints of the palms, wrists, and knees. An inflaming rheumatoid arthritis joint contributes to joint tissue damage. This condition may cause chronic or long term discomfort, instability, and deformation. Symptoms include exhaustion, pain, and depression. If the patient does not undergo early diagnosis and care for symptoms, a series of symptoms can arise including Osteoporosis, rheumatoid nodules, dry eye and mouth, carpal tunnel syndrome Case Report: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that inhibits the body's immune system and induces inflammation in the injured areas of the body. It is commonlycaused by the joints of the palms, wrists, and knees. An inflaming rheumatoid arthritis joint contributes to joint tissue damage. This condition may cause chronic or long-term discomfort, instability, and deformation. Symptoms include exhaustion, pain, and depression. If the patient does not undergo early diagnosis and care for symptoms, a series of symptoms can arise including Osteoporosis, rheumatoid nodules, dry eye and mouth, and carpal tunnel syndrome Case Report: The female patient's name is Mgha Jadhav 67-year-old religion Hindu lived in the kandhali. She was admitted to AVBR Hospital with the chief complaint of pain in her shoulder and hands, joint pain, and swelling on both hands. She started taking ibuprofen 800 mg 3 times per day to relieve discomfort and rigidity. Three months earlier, as she was doing her job, she had pain in her right and left shoulders. She still started to feel very sleepy and short-tempered. Tab ibuprofen was not effective very long time for pain. One morning, Yogita couldn't lift her arms without the intense pain of her back. She was conscious that it was time for help. She had spoken to her parents, and they advised her to see a physician. The primary healthcare practitioner (PHP), tested and carried out a variety of blood tests. Positive rheumatoid factors, CCP antibiotics, higher ESR, and C-reactive protein were seen via the blood samples. These findings were communicated to Yogita and the Rheumatologist was directed at her PCP to see her as soon as possible. The primary health care practitioner inquired about the medical records.
Keywords: Rheumatoid Arthritis And Report Research, Assessment Of Therapy: Drug Prescribed To The Patient, Patient Advice, Current Scenario Of Herbal Drugs In Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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