How Can Osteoarthritis In The Hands Be Treated?
Medication vs surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi there
Thanks for the query
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks it's own parts like the cartilage and synovial lining of the joints.
This is the reason immunosuppresants work. Steroids, Methotrexate, although new DMARDs like Humira or Adalimumab and Infliximab are not immunosuppresants in the strict sense because they preferentially target the chemical receptors involved in the disease.
Stem cell therapy has still not been validated in Rheumatoid arthritis.
Joint replacement is quite common and can be performed by trained hand surgeons for the small joints of the hands.
It would be helpful to consult someone with that experience in your area.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Dr.Aashish Raghu