
Should I Consult A Rheumatologist For Polyarthralgia And Sjogren's Disease?

I also have been worried about RA for a few years but eating gluten free initially helped my hands and wrists... however recently my joints are worsening (thumbs, wrists, elbows) despite eating very clean. Also my dentist now notes dry salivary glands over last few months, also not improving (he thinks Sjogren's)
should I see rheumatologist? or GI again?
Please see Rheumatologist.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for an elucidate history and information. After re-reading your history, a few things come to my mind.
All the problems you are having are associated with a sort of autoimmune disorder- the celiac, Sjogren's, RA- joint pains (Polyarthralgia).
It is good that you have already been seen by a GI Specialist and suggested a possibility of Celiac. The Pelvic congestion can be secondary to the intestinal problems and these disorders are known to recur and give you pain in abdomen.
You may also notice that all the symptoms are inter-related and so the gluten-free diet helped you poly-arthralgia. Again they have a tendency to recur as you have now.
Dry salivary gland can be due to Sjogren's.
With all these disorders I would advise you to visit the Rheumatologist and discuss with Him in details so that the medicines can be useful for all the problems simultaneously. Just a hint at the medical management- never stop any medicines abruptly, always request for gradual weaning.
Few Naturopathy therapies like Acupressure or acupuncture, Yoga, meditation do help in such disorders and you may please follow them if you have someone to guide in nearby area.
Wish you a good health.
Please feel free if you have any further clarifications or queries.


Depends upon timing of implants.
Detailed Answer:
This depends upon whether your medical problems started before or after the implants.
Please tell us more about this.
Are they silicon implants?


Possibility due to implant to be considered
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Nice to know that you are a Physical Therapist.
There are no safety reports and it is being thought they do cause variety of autoimmune diseases.
And in your case the chronology goes in favor of this. Your connecting your problems to your job and baby may not be really related to your problems.

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