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Fever with Rheumatoid Arthritis

I am a 32 yr old man. I have been suffering from cylical (every 4 to 6 weeks)undiagnosed fevers the last 12 years. The only test that has come positive is the test for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Can R.A. cause fever of this kind in me? I do have occassional heaviness and discomfort in my right knee, which disappears with application of pain balm. As my R.A. is not clinically significant, my doctor has not started treatment for it. Will my R.A. get progressively worse ? Doctor, is there any permanent cure for R.A.?

Is it vitiligo?

I have read that arthritis and autoimmune diseases can be linked with vitiligo. Is the vitiligo you see with autoimmune diseases tiny depigmented spots (slightly bigger than the head of a pin) and itchy? Do I, as the patient, consult my internist, rheumatologist, or straight to derm?

poststreptococcal reactive arthritis

I saw my internist for a case of sudden onset polyarticular arthritis (though mostly arthralgias) that started about 8 days after onset of a febrile illness that included severe pharyngitis. A strep culture was eventually positive and I was treated with 10 days of amoxicillin. ESR and CRP were slightly elevated. My joint pain continued so I was referred to a rheumatologist who diagnosed poststeptococcal reactive arthritis. RF, ESR and CRP were negative at that visit. My joints were progressively if slowly improving when, at 6 1/2 weeks after the onset of the first illness, I again developed a very sore throat and swollen glands. I started a second round of amoxicillin my internist had given me in case I was exposed to strep again (I have two small children in preschool). Within a few days I experienced a definite exacerbation of the arthritis symptoms–not as severe as the first round but definitely worse. The rheumatologist says he thinks I should be better by now if it was PSRA (I’m now 8 weeks past confirmed strep) and suggests it may be early RA. Is there a usual course that poststrep reactive arthritis follows and how is it usually managed? I can’t seem to find a lot of information about the range of experience with this condition.

Hereditary Hemachromatosis

Is this also caused by Osteoarthritus or are you just born with it? What are the implications?

Re: polymyalgia rheumatica

I have Celiac’s Disease and my aunt has Polymyalgia Rhuematica and I wondered if it could be an auto-immune disease side effect, in case she might have CD also. If it is possible that a gluten free diet might help her, please inform me.

Salmonella Poisoning & RA

Hello…I was recently exposed to Salmonella poisoning via peanut butter. This has been documented twice in our local emergency room. Since this exposure I have experienced SEVERE pain in my lower back, knees, elbows, wrist and ankles. The doctor informed me this was directly related to the Salmonella but would pass and he gave me Motrin, Tramadol, and a Cortisone injection. This only relieves the pain in a small degree. I am to see a RA doctor tomorrow, but I am questioning how long will I continue to feel these effects..? I was diagnosed with RA 16 years ago, and have suffered in a range from mild to moderate but generally only in my fingers, and occasionally my feet. But never anything like this.

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