Treatment of Rheumatoid Artheritis
A chronic inflammatory disorder, Rheumatoid Arthritis, affects joints. This disease occurs when the immune system, the body’s natural defense system, that is otherwise designed to protect it, starts attacking its tissues. Starting from pain, the disease causes swelling, stiffness, and deformities which later affect the working of joints.
RA worsens quickly and that’s why early diagnosis and treatment are important. Over-exertion, poor diet, and being overweight are other factors that affect RA. It develops because of genetic, environmental, and stress factors. Hereditary factors increase the chances of the disease.
The Sufferer of Rheumatoid Arthritis will face this.
- Patients feel severe, intolerable pain in their joints.
- Swelling and stiffness in joints
- Redness can be observed in joints
- The disease starts from small joints, that is, joints of fingers and toes.
- With chronicity, large joints also get involved.
- RA mainly affects the shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, ankle, and joints of the fingers.
- At an advanced stage, RA may affect the quality of your life.
- Movement becomes restricted as the patient feels difficulty moving
- It affects the day-to-day activities of the patient.
- Fatigue and tiredness become the way of life.
- Dry eyes and constant chest pain
- Apart from that, many patients are known to develop fleshy nodules under the skin around affected joints, which are called rheumatoid nodules.
Early Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- Swelling of joints
- A poor appetite
- A high temperature or fever
- Sweating
- Fatigue, fever
The Conventional Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- The standard treatment of RA is divided into three categories:
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs)
- Corticosteroids
- Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
- The treatment is known to reduce the acute inflammation thereby reducing the pain temporarily.
- These medicines have many side effects that adversely affect routine body functions.
What if RA is left untreated?
In the long term, people with untreated RA face severe pains, joint deformity, and Rheumatoid nodes.
- Rheumatoid deformities occur
- The patients develop osteoporosis in which bones get weaker and are prone to fracture
- Untreated RA also affects the heart, lungs, and skin.
Homoeotouch Personalised Treatment Program for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Homoeotouch provides a safe and effective treatment for RA. Our approach involves listening to the patient in detail and taking a comprehensive history from childhood to the present age.
We focus on understanding the cause of the disease, stress factors, sensitivities, physical symptoms, mind and appetite, and thermal and thirst issues. We commence the treatment once we understand the patient’s condition completely.
Our approach has proven to be highly successful in providing fast relief from joint stiffness, pain, and swelling without any side effects. The relief that our patients experience is not temporary, but rather long-lasting.
Our treatment can also protect RA patients from advanced pathologies such as Rheumatoid deformities, and save their lungs, heart, eyes, and skin from being involved.
At Homoeotouch, we believe in providing exceptional care to our patients, and our approach is designed to ensure that patients receive the best possible treatment, tailored to their unique needs.
The 5-step procedure to get treated at our clinic is as follows:
- The patient or visitor can fill out an inquiry form at the reception or on our website.
- Our assistant doctor will attend to the patient and listen carefully to every detail, discussing both common and specific symptoms.
- The case will then be analyzed by our Senior Doctor, Prof. Dr. Muktinder Singh, who has over 30 years of experience. He uses a unique Personalized Treatment Approach and maps the patient’s five senses to analyze the case.
- A personal meeting is scheduled with Dr. Muktinder Singh to discuss the case and prescribe the treatment.
- The doctor will brief the patient about the duration of the course.
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