Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks the synovium, cartilage, and bone of joints, causing symptoms such as pain and stiffness.
The rheumatologist is the doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect the joints, muscles, tendons and bones. This professional is responsible for treating a wide variety of rheumatic disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis, and systemic lupus erythematosus, among others. The rheumatologist uses a combination of laboratory tests, imaging studies, and clinical evaluations to diagnose these conditions and develop an individualized treatment plan for each patient. Treatments may include medications, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery. It is advisable to see a rheumatologist if you experience symptoms such as persistent joint pain, stiffness, inflammation, fatigue or limitation in mobility, to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment that improves the patient's quality of life and physical function.
The geriatrician is a doctor who specializes in problems and diseases of older adults. He is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect this population, such as chronic diseases, dementia, osteoporosis, arthritis and mobility problems. In addition, the geriatrician manages aspects related to mental and emotional well-being, the appropriate use of medications and improving the quality of life in general. It is advisable to see a geriatrician to evaluate and manage the complexities of health in the elderly, ensuring comprehensive and specialized care to promote healthy and active aging.
A physical therapist is a professional specialized in repairing and restoring the physical mobility of patients who have suffered some type of physical trauma. It uses various techniques, such as therapeutic exercises, massage, electrotherapy, and manipulative methods to relieve pain, improve mobility, and strengthen muscles. It is advisable to see a physiotherapist after an injury, surgery, accident or if chronic mobility and pain problems occur, to receive appropriate treatment that facilitates recovery and improves quality of life.
A general practitioner is a physician or family doctor who is responsible for diagnosing and prescribing medical treatments for patients. It also manages comprehensive healthcare, performing routine checkups, providing preventative advice, and managing a wide variety of health conditions. When a patient requires specific or specialized treatment, the general practitioner refers him or her to a specialist. Her role is essential in coordinating medical care, ensuring that patients receive adequate and ongoing care to maintain their health.
Remember that for the proper selection of health professional that treats rheumatoid arthritis you must consider the nature, severity and symptoms you are presenting.
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