ANA Results
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
This forum is for questions and support regarding arthritis issues such as:
Arthritis, Autoimmune Disease, Bursitis,
Fibromyalgia, Gout, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis,
Lupus, Myositis, Neuralgia, Osteoarthritis, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sciatica, Tendinitis, Vasculitis.
The RF (Rheumatoid Factor) blood test is most commonly present in patients' who have rheumatoid arthritis. But the RF also helps physicians' monitor other diseases like lupus & Sjogren's Syndrome.
I have read that 15% of fibromyalgia patients' have positive ANA's. I'm also reading that many CFS patients' have postive ANA's as well (and my rheumatologist told me the same thing). My ANA titer is high at 1:640 and I have CFS.
I just got my ANA test results back. 1 to 640. From what I am reading it is high. They are sending me to a RA specialist.
I initialy went in because I woke up and had very little use of my hand. There was a small soft lump on the top of my hand, at the base of my thumb but not on the wrist. Painful... I thought it was a cyst on some nerves. X rays showed no arthiites.
After three weeks I have regained use and lump is slight.
The MD ran blood work and said my ANA was not good 1 to 640.
Any idea with numbers that high what auto immune disease I may be looking at?
Thanks