Results are usually reported in one of two ways:
A low number (normal result) usually means you do not have rheumatoid arthritis or Sjogren syndrome. However, some people who do have these conditions still have a "normal" or low rheumatoid factor (RF).
Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results.
High levels of...
Read moreRheumatoid factors are antibodies that attach to other antibodies. This may be associated with inflammation. It is a test used to help in... Read more »
My last blog discussed the Rheumatoid Factor, its significance, and perhaps its insignificance. The bottom line, however, is that... Read more »
Election results affect people living with MS and other chronic illnesses more than most people realize. Each person has issues that are... Read more »
I read a quote the other day and it really got me thinking:“Sometimes life knocks you down, so that the only way you have to look, is... Read more »
In early June, and for weeks since, news outlets have been writing about a study showing that responsibly drinking... Read more »
Diseases that fall under spondyloarthritis umbrella are ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis (known previously as Reiter's syndrome) psoriatic... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Paronychia is a skin infection that occurs around the nails.Alternative NamesInfection - skin around the nailCauses, incidence, and risk... Read more »
Source: Harvard Decision Guide
What Is It? A paronychia is an infection of the skin that surrounds a toenail or fingernail. There are two different types of paronychia, acute and... Read more »
Frequent urination is best described as having to urinate so often that your activities of daily life and sleep are adversely affected. This... Read more »
Read the full text of For Hire: A Personal Assistant to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis and leave a comment! Read all of Sara's Posts Visit The Single... Read more »