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

Ganglion

Synonyms Leg, synovial cyst, ganglion cyst further meaning: In medical terminology, “ganglion” is also an anatomical term for an accumulation of nerve cell bodies. This will not be discussed in this article. Introduction A ganglion is a fluid-filled protuberance of the synovial membrane that often occurs in the area of the wrist. Because it presents … Ganglion

Therapy | Ganglion

Therapy If a ganglion does not cause any discomfort, it usually does not need to be treated – in many cases it even recedes on its own.However, if pain occurs or the ganglion presses on nerves or blood vessels, therapy becomes necessary. Then the following treatment options are possible: Conservative therapy: If a ganglion has … Therapy | Ganglion

Diagnosis | Ganglion

Diagnosis Often the doctor can diagnose a ganglion by palpation after asking the patient about his symptoms and medical history (anamnesis). If other causes for the swelling are possible, the diagnosis can be confirmed by an ultrasound examination. The ultrasound can also reveal possible arthrosis or injuries as a trigger for the ganglion. If, on … Diagnosis | Ganglion