In modern society, rheumatoid arthritis is a disease with a high incidence rate. Many people get sick due to reasons such as work and life. Therefore, it is important to have a clear understanding of the pathogenesis and examination of rheumatoid arthritis. At present, the ** of rheumatoid arthritis is not known, so once joint pain is detected, some of its examination and judgment methods are particularly important. There are many methods of rheumatoid arthritis, but no matter what method is used, we are required to do it as soon as possible, without delay, and delay the time. Currently, there are four tests for rheumatoid arthritis. One is to check the number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood. If the number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood increases, the proportion of neutrophils also increases significantly, and some people also experience a left shift in the nucleus, which means they have rheumatoid arthritis. The second is to check the levels of ESR and C-reactive protein. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein are often indicators of various inflammations. If these two indicators increase, they are likely to have rheumatoid arthritis. In general, these two indicators will gradually return to normal after two months of the acute phase of rheumatoid arthritis. The third one has to do with our joints, which is the joint fluid examination. Light white blood cell counts are close to normal, and heavy white blood cell counts can be markedly increased, most of which are neutrophils, and this is also a commonly used test. Rheumatoid factor and antinuclear antibody tests, many people may not have heard of these two things, but it is indeed a test indicator of rheumatoid arthritis, and if the results of these two tests are negative, it indicates rheumatoid arthritis. These four are the methods of checking for rheumatoid arthritis in the hospital, and it is necessary to go to a regular hospital**.
In terms of diagnosis, Guangzhou Oriental Rheumatoid Clinic has introduced advanced medical equipment at home and abroad, such as high-precision imaging diagnostic equipment, laboratory testing instruments, etc. The introduction of these devices has made the diagnosis of rheumatoid diseases more accurate and efficient in the outpatient department. Through advanced equipment testing, doctors can more accurately understand the patient's condition and provide strong support for follow-up**.