Dear yes139,
Thanks for your reply. I would like to add that at least one joint in hand needs to be swollen and the morning stiffness should be present for at least an hour before maximal improvement to term it rheumatoid. I believe in our decision to wait for some time.
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Hello Dr. Thank you for your advice. I do have stiffness on both hands and ankels, but didn't last long(just few minutes) right after i exercise them before I get out of bed.
But joint pain only happened to the middle finger of right hand. I will take your advice to wait a while then go to have more test done.
Thanks again !!
Dear yes139,
Thanks for providing the details of your tests. Your results do look like it’s an autoimmune disease of late onset. But frankly I still believe in the appearances of physical symptoms. As you have mentioned you have a painful finger and ankle joint of recent onset with stiffness. To term it Rheumatoid it needs to fulfill the following criteria-
1. Bilateral presentation, that is pain should be present in the same joints in both hands or legs.
2. More than 3 joints should be affected.
3. Small joints of hand and leg should be involved.
4. Morning stiffness as you have should be present for an hour in morning, and
5. There should be changes seen on x-ray
If you don't have most of the above symptoms, I’d regard your symptoms to be because of a minor osteoarthritic episode which might subside completely in a few days.
Rheumatoid factor even if negative does not exclude rheumatoid arthritis. In more than 70% rheumatoid arthritis patients RA factor is negative. But ANA(Anti-nuclear antibodies) titre is quite specific. You also have a family member who's suffering from rheumatoid.
In my opinion you should wait for some time for either the symptoms to progress or regress, before you take a second opinion or more tests. We will need to watch for some time to decide whether you need anti rheumatoid or anti thyroid medicines. Meanwhile you need to allow the inflammation to subside by taking antiinflammatory medicines, rest, hot fomentation and some exercises under a physiotherapist supervision. You can also consider local ultrasonics to relieve pain. Follow up with the rheumatologist after 3 months.
Hope that this information helps and hope that you will get better soon.
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sorry that I forgot to put more lab results for the second test
ESR 27 (0-20)
Centromere antibody > 8.0 (< 1.0)