What about rheumatism?


Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
Patients presenting with rheumatic bone disease should be actively diagnosed and treated. First, the patient should undergo a physical examination, which can detect pain in the patient's joints, swelling of the joints, and limitation of movement. X-ray examination can detect narrowing of the joint space, and subchondral sclerosis or osteophyte formation. At the same time, relevant blood tests can find that the patient's anti-o test is positive, c-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation are relatively high, and the patient's white blood cells can show an increase. To actively carry out relevant treatment, first of all, symptomatic support treatment, raising the affected limb, preventing movement, and more joint fluid, joint fluid extraction, and rheumatism treatment, oral aspirin, and anti-streptococcal infection, use of long-acting penicillin.