Clinical Features in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: Gender Differences

  • G. Hemamalini, Dr. V. Maniraj

Abstract

RA the Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune agitating illness. It has symmetric joint and extra-articular symptoms. Joint and joint tissue loss is caused by synovial joint swelling and functional degradation.  Early identification and treatment are important to reducing patients' substantial everyday difficulties and supporting more effective outcomes. This post will address the diagnosis and management of primary care RA based on the newly updated guidelines for the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence. Comparison of the clinical characteristics of a group of men and women with RA and identification of gender differences. A descriptive and comparative cross-sectional research was conducted with a group of 50 males and a group of 50 females with RA from the town rheumatology center. Data collected included clinical episodes, comorbidities, treatment and activity of illness. Clinical differences and gender activities were explored.

Published
2021-10-27
How to Cite
G. Hemamalini, Dr. V. Maniraj. (2021). Clinical Features in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: Gender Differences . Design Engineering, 8441-. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/5885
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