What symptoms do you have in the Rheumatism Immunisation Unit?

What symptoms do you have in the Rheumatism Immunisation Unit?

The Rheumatism Immunisation Unit deals mainly with diseases related to its own immunization, and is necessary when there are a number of situations such as:

In terms of joint muscle symptoms.

– Artificial pain, swelling: If there are unspecified pains, swellings, such as fingers, wrists, knees, ankles, etc., and the pain continues unabated or repeats, it may be caused by rheumatism, osteoporosis, and rheumatological diseases such as arrhythmia. Wind and wet arthritis is often manifested in symmetrical small joint pain, swelling, and often accompanied by morning strangulation, i.e. the rigidity of the joint after getting up in the morning, limited activity, often lasting for more than one hour; osteoporosis associated with age growth, wear and tear of the joint, common pain and swelling of the heavy joint, such as the knee joint, hip joint, etc.; and pain caused by an abnormal urea acid metabolism, urea acid deposition in the joint, which is usually severe, occurs at night, much more abruptly than toes.

– Artificial malformations: When a joint is deformed, such as the later stage of rheumatism, which can lead to a tilt on the side of the finger joint, the deformation of the swan neck, etc., this indicates that the joint has already suffered more severe damage, requiring a timely check-up of the cause of the disease in the Rheumatism Immunology Section and the identification of a treatment programme to delay further deterioration.

– Muscle insufficiency, pain: Unidentified incapacitation, pain, and possibly inoculation of rheumatism. For example, multiple muscular and skin inflammatory diseases, which can not only cause muscle weakness, but may also be accompanied by skin damage, such as purple red spots in the eye, Gottron rashes, etc. Moreover, myms are not fully covered by rheumatism, but they are often associated with their own immunity and can be manifested in partial muscle or body muscle fatigue, increased activity, and reduced rest.

Systemic symptoms

– Heating: chronically unknown causes of fever, taking into account the possibility of rheumatizing immune diseases when routine anti-infection treatment is ineffective. Symptoms of repeated fever can occur, such as systemic red hemorrhoids, adult Stil disease, and may be associated with rashes, joint pains, oral ulcer, etc.

– Skin rash: Some rheumatizing immunological diseases are accompanied by characteristic rashes. In the case of systematic erythroacemia, there may be butterfly-shaped red spots across the nostrils and double cheeks; in the case of dry syndrome patients, there may be dry mouths and dry eyes, accompanied by dry skin, rashes, etc.; in addition to muscle problems, there may also be specific skin damage for skin patients, as mentioned above.

– Oral ulcer: frequent and non-healable oral ulcer, with symptoms associated with other rheumatological immunological diseases, such as joint pain, heat, rash, etc., is likely to be associated with rheumatological ulcer, such as white sepsis, which is typical of repeated oral ulcer, genital ulcer, eye inflammation, etc.

In general, when the above-mentioned joint muscles or systemic and related symptoms occur and the cause is not known, detailed examinations and diagnosis by the RHI are necessary for early detection and early treatment of the disease.