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negative arthritis

February 22nd, 2010 No comments

negative arthritis
Once a positive ANA test can then negative test after the attack is over?

I went to the doctor because my knees were swollen to the point i can barely walk and was in excruciating pain. My ANA was high and noted that he had to see an immediate endochronologist. I have not seen one do to booking problems, but my knees are improving. It does not feel it is rheumotoid arthritis. Since the knees are improving now, "I have yet to see a specialist?

Would you suggest an endocrinologist or rheumatologist? I also have a high ANA which is indicative of some type of autoimmune disease, but with the exception of CRP indicates inflammation, all my other tests have returned to normal. I have a lot of inflammation in the Achilles tendons which now seems to be spreading to the knees. I am also studying the possibility that my pain may be due to mechanical leg against the disease. It would probably be a good idea for you to be tested further studies to see if your ANA is correlated with a particular disease, and your family doctor would probably prefer specialist have a look at you. However, since they are having some relief of their symptoms, there seems no reason to rush to get done.