When Should You See A Rheumatology Physician?
Muscle and joint pain happens to everyone; however, when this pain does not go away in the expected amount of time, it could be cause to visit your primary doctor. After running tests, your doctor will refer you to a rheumatology specialist …show more content…
Also, to avoid permanent joint damage, it is best not to ignore signs and symptoms of rheumatic conditions.
What Are Some Rheumatic Disorders?
There are actually over 100 distinct rheumatic conditions. Each of them can develop for individual reasons. Osteoarthritis, for instance, happens as a result of wear and tear on the joints over time. Another common condition, rheumatoid arthritis, is an autoimmune disorder, which means the body's immune system attacks healthy cells, and ankylosing spondylitis, is actually thought to be a genetic condition.
Other common rheumatic diseases include:
Fibromyalgia: Disease that attacks the muscles and tendons that support the joints. Can cause stiffness, pain, chronic fatigue, and sleep disturbances, and tends to affect women more commonly than …show more content…
Men are affected more often by this disease.
Lupus: An autoimmune disease that causes damage to the joints and organs in the body. Women make up 90% of the people affected by this condition.
Sclerodoma: This disease causes the body to produce too much collagen, causing the skin and sometimes other organs of the body to harden and thicken.
If you believe you might have a rheumatic disorder speak to your primary doctor today about a referral to see the rheumatologists at Tristate Arthritis & Rheumatology. Schedule an appointment today by calling (859) 331-3100 or learn more about this Crestview Hills private practice by visiting them