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- Symptoms of Ankylosing Spondylitis
What are the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis? Inflammatory low back pain is the cardinal symptom. The pain starts slowly without preceding trauma and is generally in the ...... - Mother of Twins With AS
Since having my girls 13 yrs. ago I began to notice that my posture was getting bad and thinking that it was from holding and carring the girls in ...... - Woman seeking advice for Ankylosing spondylitis
Hello, I am a mother of 2 and in extreme pain!I have been seeing a rheumatologist for the last 5 yrs.I was diagnosed with endometriosis,IBD,Fibromyalgia,Reiters Syndrome and AS(positive HLA-B27).He has ...... - Migratory Reactive Tendonitis?
Inflammation of the tendons and ligaments, particulary where they attach on bone is called an "enthesitis". This is more common in the diseases called the spondyloarthropathies. They include psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing ......
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Hi Josh, Great question. I haven't heard of any trials yet with this but will keep my ears and eyes open. ... - Allergic reactions and serious infections from DMARDS
Ive been on 15mg of MTX for 2 years but need more help. My Rhematologist has suggested anti TNF. Is it true that there are more side effects in terms ...... - Popliteal Cyst / Baker's Cyst Treatment in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient
A popliteal cyst or Baker's cyst is caused by chronic fluid accumulation in the knee. If the fluid is caused by inflammation from the RA, then increases in medication are warranted. ...... - Elevated White Blood Cells and RA
The elevated white blood cells did not cause the RA but is an indication of inflammation...
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