Rheumatism Open Access Articles
Rheumatic syndromes affect muscles, tendons, bones and ligaments. Among them are numerous types of arthritis, a word used for disorders that affect your joints. Sometimes they are called
musculoskeletal diseases. Common symptoms include: loss of motion in the joint or joints, joint pain, redness, inflammation, swelling and fever in the joint or affected area. The medical field dealing with such conditions is called rheumatology. If your regular doctor thinks you have a rheumatic disease, he will probably send you to a rheumatologist - a doctor specially trained to treat them. Your rheumatologist will examine you to diagnose your condition, and then monitor you for a treatment plan that will likely include regular exercise, medication, healthy nutrition, rest and
stress management.
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