Rheumatoid nodules( photo)
The diameter of rheumatoid nodules is 2-3 mm. As a rule, patients have a lot of rashes. Rheumatoid nodules do not cause painful sensations. They are located near the joints. In particular, the rheumatoid nodule on the elbow is often localized. Often neoplasms are welded to nearby tissues. Damage to the rheumatoid nodule can lead to the formation of ulcers.
Causes of the development of
pathology The mechanism of education to the end by medicine has not been studied. Most researchers are of the opinion that vasculitis serves as the starting point for the development of rheumatoid nodules. The pathological process is based on inflammation of the walls of small vessels when the immune system is broken. The doctors came to this conclusion after research on tumors. In their composition, immune complexes were identified.
Rheumatoid nodules can manifest not only with rheumatism. Exactly the same neoplasms are noted in systemic lupus erythematosus in about 7% of cases. Photo of rheumatoid nodules is presented in this article.
Main locations of
In most cases, tumors are located in the subcutaneous tissue. In this case, they are located in the area of the elbows and in the region of the forearm.
The main location of pathological neoplasms is the hands. They are located in interphalangeal and metacarpophalangeal joints. The skin over the joints blushes. The rheumatoid nodule on the finger limits its movement.
Significantly fewer neoplasms are located in the area of the palms and pads. They can be not only on the hands, but also on the feet. As a rule, the place of localization is the area subject to shoe training( heels and heel tendons).
In patients who lead a sedentary lifestyle, rheumatoid nodules can affect the area of sciatic tubercles on the buttocks.
In bedridden patients, these lesions are localized at the nape, in the region of the vertebral column and sacrum. And for patients wearing glasses, they are located on the bridge of the nose.
Important information
When diagnosing an illness, finding nodules during medical examination is of paramount importance. Neoplasms can have a single character and have small dimensions. In addition, they are not always localized in the typical places for the disease.
Structure of
neoplasms Patients often do not notice the nodules, since they do not cause painful sensations. Neoplasms are rarely suppressed and ulcerated. Small in size neoplasms have a very dense structure. They can often be confused by a doctor with tofusi, arising from gout. Rheumatoid nodules of larger sizes have a structure similar to dense rubber. They resemble a cyst, since a small amount of liquid is localized in their center. Photos of rheumatoid nodules of this type are presented below.
In some patients, neoplasms easily move in the subcutaneous tissue, but in most cases they grow to nearby tissues. In this case, they can damage the tendons.
The number of rheumatoid nodules
In male patients older than 40 years, rheumatoid nodules are found in large numbers. The prevalence of neoplasms in patients may vary. Some people have single nodules, in others they are formed in large numbers.
Sometimes rheumatoid arthritis develops in a different scenario. Patients have a small inflammatory process in the synovial joints, which is characterized by fluid accumulation in combination with rheumatoid nodules. Such a course of the disease is mostly inherent in men. It was called rheumatoid nodulez.
What does the official medicine
offer for treatment? Treatment of rheumatoid nodules involves the elimination of the underlying disease - rheumatoid arthritis. In this case, the use of nonsteroidal drugs with anti-inflammatory effect is suggested. These medicines are used quite often, since they do not have any side effects.
As a rule, when rheumatoid arthritis patients are recommended to "Meloxicam".The initial dose of the drug is 15 mg. As the inflammation is removed, it can be cut in half. The minimum dose is taken for a long time and serves to maintain the patient's condition.
The drug "Nimesulide" is used at 200 mg per day in two divided doses.
Also widely used was "Celecoxib".It is assumed that the daily intake of the drug in the amount of 100-200 mg per day.
It is not recommended to combine preparations of one group, as the result of this is zero, but the risk of side effects is high enough.
Basic medicines include Methotrexate, Cyclosporine, Sulfazalazine, Azathioprine, and others. These drugs are administered immediately after the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. If a long time there is no improvement in the patient's condition, then they are supplemented with hormonal drugs or replaced.
As a rule, combination with hormones helps to reduce the activity of the pathological process.
When appointing basic drugs, the doctor observes the activity of the inflammatory process.
In case of severe illness, pulse therapy is usually used, which involves the introduction of a large amount of hormonal drugs in combination with basic drugs.
Use of glucocorticosteroids
Drugs containing hormones are prescribed with increased activity of the inflammatory process. In some cases, gels, ointments, and creams containing glucocorticosteroids are used. They are prescribed for topical application in the area where subcutaneous rheumatoid nodules are located.
If the surface of the neoplasm is ulcerated, then preparations are made that promote the acceleration of epithelialization. With a moderate nature of the inflammatory process, hormonal agents are used in maintenance doses. They are taken in parallel with the basic means.
In rheumatoid arthritis, it is necessary to stop the development of complications such as osteoporosis. Therefore, patients are prescribed calcium and vitamin D.
Laser therapy
Laser therapy is one of the ways to treat rheumatoid arthritis. A high level of effectiveness this method has at the initial stages of the disease. Laser therapy is used in courses( no more than 15 everyday procedures).
Cryotherapy( cold treatment) is used to relieve pain. Usually conducted 20 procedures.
In the early stages of the disease, calcium electrophoresis is used. An excellent effect is the use of magnetotherapy, pulse current, and in severe cases of hydrocortisone phonophoresis.
Physiotherapy
All patients affected by rheumatoid arthritis are recommended therapeutic exercise and massage. These procedures help to relieve spasms in the muscles and restore the functions of damaged joints more quickly.
In arthritis, hydrogen sulphide or radon baths are prescribed, mud applications.
Traditional medicine recipes
In the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis one can resort to the use of folk methods. When the disease is applied, compresses from raw potatoes. They are applied to rheumatoid nodules.
Peeled potatoes should be rubbed on a fine grater and put the resulting mass in a sieve. He and potatoes are lowered for 2-3 seconds into boiling water. The contents are immediately transferred to a cotton bag. Hot potatoes are applied to the nodule, covered with cellophane and fixed with a bandage.
Application of balm from needles
Nodules with rheumatoid arthritis are eliminated with balsam from needles. This method of treatment is not addictive and therefore can be used for a long period of time.
To prepare the remedy, 40 g of pine branches and dry rose hips are taken in a 1: 1 ratio, as well as a small clove of garlic.
Pine branches are boiled in two liters of water for 30 minutes. Then the contents are poured into the thermos bottle. Two days later the infusion is filtered. It should be drunk one glass four times a day. You can add a little honey to taste.
In the presence of rematoid nodules, baths with pine needles also have a good effect.
Compliance with the
diet For rheumatoid arthritis it is recommended to include more fruits, vegetables and berries in the diet. You can not eat tomatoes, eggplants and potatoes. You should reduce the consumption of sugar, white bread and other flour products, drink more pure water( about 6-8 glasses a day).
Omega-3 fatty acids are required for successful management of the disease. They are found in large quantities in seafood, rapeseed oil and soy.
The psychological aspect plays an important role. The patient should adjust himself to a positive mood and accurately follow all the doctor's prescriptions. Only in this case he will be able to achieve a long-term remission of the disease.
Prevention and prognosis of the disease
It should be remembered that rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by a chronic course. However, if the treatment was started on time, and preventive measures are carried out with regularity, then it is possible to achieve a long-term remission. In no case should one resort to self-medication. Therapy should be carried out only by a professional.
Prophylactic measures consist in carrying out of medical gymnastics. Patients should combine aerobic exercise with exercises for general strengthening. The complex of exercises is selected by the doctor individually. Typically, patients are recommended to visit the swimming pool, cycling, walking.
The choice of the load depends on the physical preparedness of the patient. It should increase in stages.