What is a Rheumatologist?
Joint pain is referred to as arthritis. There are about 100 different kinds of arthritis. A little over 50 million people suffer from arthritis in the United States. It is time to visit with a rheumatologist, a doctor that specializes in treating inflammatory arthritis and joint disease, when muscle and joint pain does not resolve as expected. Typically, the primary care physician will refer the patient to a rheumatologist. The different kinds of arthritis fall under four types: degenerative arthritis, inflammatory arthritis, infectious arthritis and metabolic arthritis.
SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT FOR Arthritis
Common symptoms include swelling, joint pain, stiffness and decreased motion. Arthritis can cause permanent joint changes, such as knobby fingers, but most of the time the damage is only seen in an x-ray. Symptoms can be mild, moderate or severe and could progress over time.
There are many treatment options for people with arthritis – maintaining a healthy weight is definitely one of them.
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Rheumatologists in Charleston, SC
Low Country Rheumatology
2001 2nd Ave, Ste 201
Summerville, SC 29486
843-572-4840
1100 Johnnie Dodds Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
843-572-4840
2291 Henry Tecklenburg Dr
Charleston SC 29414
843-572-4840
Rheumatology Associates
14-E Farmfield Avenue
Charleston, SC 29407
843-571-6067
MUSC Rheumatology and Immunology
Clinical Sciences Building, CSB
96 Jonathan Lucas Street
8th Floor, Suite 822
MSC Code: 637
Charleston, SC 29425
843-792-1991