Is anti-o high rheumatism?


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Anti-o high is not necessarily rheumatism.
Anti-o high is only an abnormal laboratory index. Although it may appear in rheumatic fever and other diseases, it is not a specific index. In addition to rheumatic fever, other conditions such as recent streptococcal infection may also lead to anti-o elevated. Rheumatic is a complex group of diseases. Diagnosis requires a combination of multiple factors. In addition to anti-o, it also includes clinical manifestations, signs, and other laboratory tests.
Some other types of rheumatic diseases, the pathogenesis of which is not directly related to anti-o, so it is not possible to judge whether they are rheumatic by whether they are high or not. In clinical diagnosis, it is necessary to comprehensively evaluate the overall situation of the patient, and not to draw conclusions based on only one index.
Anti-o high cannot be simply equated with rheumatism. Doctors need to conduct comprehensive analysis and judgment in combination with specific circumstances to make an accurate diagnosis and formulate a reasonable treatment plan.