Rheumatoid Factor

What is the rheumatoid factor? The rheumatoid factor is a so-called autoantibody. These are defense substances of the immune system that attack the body’s own tissue and can thus trigger a disease (autoimmune disease). As the name suggests, rheumatoid factors play a role primarily in autoimmune rheumatism. Rheumatoid factors attack certain parts (Fc section) of … Rheumatoid Factor

Rituximab: Effects, Areas of Application, Side Effects

How rituximab works Rituximab is a therapeutic antibody (therapeutic immunoglobulin). Antibodies are proteins (proteins) that are naturally produced in the body and are designed to recognize foreign or harmful proteins (for example, from parasites, bacteria and viruses) and render them harmless. Antibodies are produced by B cells (also called B lymphocytes). These are a type … Rituximab: Effects, Areas of Application, Side Effects

Diet for Psoriasis

What should be considered in the diet for psoriasis? The symptoms of psoriasis are caused by excessive inflammatory reactions in the body. For many patients, nutrition is an important adjusting screw in dealing with the disease. This is because some foods and stimulants additionally fuel the inflammatory processes. Others have a positive effect and inhibit … Diet for Psoriasis

Physiotherapy | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) exercises

Physiotherapy Physiotherapy for multiple sclerosis depends on the symptoms of the patient. Equally important in the treatment of multiple sclerosis is talk therapy, which affects the physiotherapist as much as a psychotherapist. The patient should be able to talk about his or her symptoms and anxiety and express his or her worries so that the … Physiotherapy | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) exercises

Gait disorder | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) exercises

Gait disorder In multiple sclerosis, a gait disorder develops due to the accompanying symptoms. It usually shows a somewhat unsteady gait pattern with slight sway, especially around corners or through doors. This can occur due to coordination/balance difficulties, as self-perception is disturbed and distances are harder to estimate due to existing visual disorders. Gait exercises … Gait disorder | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) exercises

Myxedema: Causes, Treatment & Help

The name myxedema comes from the Scottish physician William Miller Ord, who in 1877 found out the connection between the appearance of tissue swelling and hypothyroidism. Myxedema is a symptom of various thyroid disorders and occurs all over the body or locally. In its worst form, myxedema coma, it can even lead to death. What … Myxedema: Causes, Treatment & Help

Polyarthritis

Chronic polyarthritis, also called rheumatism, is the most common chronic inflammation of joints. Mostly a metabolic disorder is present. All joints can be affected, but mostly the hands. The inflammation develops in the membrana synovialis (inner skin of the joint) of joints. Since the membrana normally performs the function of feeding the cartilage and acting … Polyarthritis

New therapies | Polyarthritis

New therapies No new therapies for the treatment of polyarthritis have yet been published. At present, attempts are being made to reduce inflammation to a minimum via basic therapy, which is done by increasing the drug dose or changing the medication. A study is currently trying to use immune cells of affected persons for defence. … New therapies | Polyarthritis

Summary | Polyarthritis

Summary Polyarthritis is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the joints. Due to a metabolic disorder, inflammation occurs in several joints, which leads to bony stiffening of the joints during the course of the disease. Depending on the severity of the disease, a curvature of certain areas of the joint may also occur. The causes are … Summary | Polyarthritis