Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare
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Is this really reactive arthritis?
Last September, I saw the doctor after I started to suffer with joint pain all over my body. I was tested for rheumatoid arthritis but the test is negative, my doctor immediately decided it must be reactive arthritis caused by a type of infection (although I could not remember having an infection recent at the time). I was told it would clear in 3-6 months and come back if I needed help to manage pain. But One year later he was still bothers me (although I can manage the pain with ibuprofen most of the time) and I can feel worse now time became cold. It does not seem to follow any pattern of flaring up if I get sick (I'm not very often), but the weather definitely affects, and I was without pain for 2 weeks in Mexico last winter
Should I accept my diagnosis reactive arthritis? Or perhaps another form of arthritis? I am 30.
It could very well be another form of arthritis. It could also be reactive arthritis, though the cause has never been treated. The best thing to do is ask your doctor for a referral to a rheumatologist. There is no need to suffer as you have been and the only way to deal with the problem is to obtain a diagnosis not a real proposal for a doctor. Editor Rusty http://arthritis-symptom.com/index.htm
Day 3 of my RA excile. A little bit about organizing my prescriptions

