Why Some Rheumatoid Arthritis Cases Are Difficult to Treat

14/08/2024 13 min Temporada 3 Episodio 28
Why Some Rheumatoid Arthritis Cases Are Difficult to Treat

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Episode Synopsis

This week, we wanted to highlight one of our favorite episodes of Dr. Amigues’ educational channel, @Rheumatology101. In this conversation, Dr. Amigues discusses why some rheumatoid arthritis cases are difficult to treat. Dr. Amigues explains the definition of remission in rheumatoid arthritis and the importance of achieving complete remission. She also explores how the presence of other conditions like osteoarthritis or fibromyalgia, dependence on certain medications, and the association with pseudo gout can make cases more difficult to treat. She emphasizes the need for proper diagnosis and understanding of the medications being taken. As always, Dr. Amigues concludes by offering hope and encouraging patients to seek holistic care.For more videos like this, visit Dr. Amigues separate educational channel: www.youtube.com/@Rheumatology101________________________________________________________________________________________________Join the community and follow UnabridgedMD on social media!Instagram: @unabridgedmdFacebook: @UnabridgedMDTiktok: @unabridgedmdIf you live in Colorado and are looking for a rheumatologist to help you achieve disease remission, email or contact us at UnabridgedMD.com. We are the first direct care rheumatology in Colorado and can see you within a week!Click here to get in touch: https://www.unabridgedmd.comOr give us a call: 303-731-4006

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