Psoriatic Arthritis: First Red Flags, Symptoms, and Early Recognition
The first red flags of psoriatic arthritis are often specific inflammatory joint or connective tissue symptoms like enthesitis or dactylitis, particul...
By Jordan
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The first red flags of psoriatic arthritis are often specific inflammatory joint or connective tissue symptoms like enthesitis or dactylitis, particul...
By Jordan
Childhood arthritis, primarily Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), is a complex autoimmune condition believed to result from a multifactorial interpl...
By Alex
When initial conventional therapies for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) prove insufficient in controlling disease activity, the second line of tre...
By Hart
Ferritin levels in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis are typically elevated due to systemic inflammation but can be low in concurrent iron deficiency, nec...
By Hart
While milk provides essential nutrients, current scientific evidence does not definitively link its consumption to either worsening or improving spond...
By Alex
Reactive arthritis is an autoimmune condition triggered by the body's misdirected immune response to prior bacterial infections, primarily affecting t...
By Hart
Yes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can indirectly lead to dry mouth, primarily due to its strong association with Sjögren's syndrome or as a side effect ...
By Alex
To effectively manage Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, individuals should avoid high-impact activities, overexertion during flares, improper joint prote...
By Hart
While not a direct cause, stress can significantly contribute to, trigger, or exacerbate rheumatoid arthritis in genetically predisposed individuals b...
By Jordan