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What Is The Treatment For Seronegative Arthritis?

sir, i m 22 years old.i m suffering from joint pains in knees .earlier it was in right knee, gradually it has also started in other knee and in both arms. along with this, i have a popleateal cyst or baker's cyst in my right knee. doctor said to me that i m suffering from seronegative arthritis . im taking medication bt i m not satisfied .pain still continues .please suggest what steps shud be taken so that i will be allright ??






Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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I have studied your case. Seronegative arthritis can occur after a viral fever or some time suddenly. It should be treated just like rheumatoid arthritis. So first avoid cold temperature. Take sun exposure at least half hour daily. also HCQ, methotrexate , SAAZ tablets can help. You should contact a rheumatologist for dosingand frequency.
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What Is The Treatment For Seronegative Arthritis?

I have studied your case. Seronegative arthritis can occur after a viral fever or some time suddenly. It should be treated just like rheumatoid arthritis. So first avoid cold temperature. Take sun exposure at least half hour daily. also HCQ, methotrexate , SAAZ tablets can help. You should contact a rheumatologist for dosingand frequency.