hi thanks for the question
YOUR DAUGHTER IS SUFFERING FROM
JOINT PAINS OF HAND AND FEET
ALSO HER ESR RATE WAS HIGH
IF I WAS THE TREATING DOCTOR I WOULD HAVE ALSO CONSIDERED RA AS FIRST DIAGNOSIS AND EVALUATED HER
AS PER INFORMATION GIVEN FIRST WAS TESTED FOR RA WAS POSITIVE LATER WAS NEGATIVE
IT WOULD HAS BEEN BETTER IF YOU WOULD HAVE TOLD WHICH TEST WAS DONE AND HOW MUCH LATER SECOND TEST WAS DONE
I GUESS IT WAS
RHEUMATOID FACTOR ASSAY WHICH WAS DONE BUT ANTI-CCP ANTIBODY TEST IS MOST SPECIFIC FOR RA
ROLE OF
STEROIDS IN ACUTE WORSENING OF DISEASE OR IN LATER STAGE OF DISEASE
IN YOUR DAUGHTER'S CASE AS SHE IS ON STEROIDS THAT MEANS HER DISEASE IS ADVANCED
WHEN JOINT DEFORMITIES ARE BECOME SO SEVERE IN RA THEN GENERALLY
JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERIES, CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES ARE DONE.
IN MY OPINION YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ALSO TO EVALUATE HER AND ASSES POSSIBLITY OF JOINT REPLACEMENT WHICH MIGHT RELIEVE HER PAIN ALONG WITH DRUGS FOR RA.
GOOD LUCK