Rheumatic arthritis is the possibility of self-healing


Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
Rheumatoid arthritis mild illness has the possibility of self-healing. Because the disease changes normally relatively mild, and rheumatoid arthritis most acute onset, affected joints are mostly large joints, performance for migratory redness and heat pain. As long as pay attention to rest, and early clearance of streptococcal infection focus, mild illness has the possibility of self-healing. However, most patients often need medication, such as antirheumatic drugs such as aspirin, and be aware of adverse drug reactions. Glucocorticoids can also be combined with treatment, especially in patients with coexisting heart disease. Hormone therapy is required, and the dosage and duration of treatment are determined according to the condition.