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Rheumatoid Factor Positive / CCP IgG Negative

Hi,

I am 32 yrs old and last month my blood work results revealed that my rheumatoid factor was high. The doctor did another blood work to run other tests and everything was negative, but the rheumatoid factor was higher this time. The Dr. didn't give me any medicine, he said just to monitor any swelling and let him know inmmediately. I would like to take something to reduce my rheumatoid factor so it doesn't damage my joints. I don't have rheumatoid arthritis, but i think it might come later in my life. Is there any treatment to reduce my rheumatoid factor and reduce the risk of getting rheumatoid arthritis? Some days i can feel something on my knee and shoulder...like a sharp sensation...other days i can feel my ankle swollen but internally because if you look at my ankle it doesn't look swollen. Please help!
 
  addysf on 2011-08-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
that might be flare ups of RA but need not to worry homeopathy can deal with it easily and i recommend visiting a homeopath, a live meeting is good. Yours at very early stage without pains if someone not qualified treat you here, it may spoil your case. And dont go with orthodox it will definitly suppress as it dont have a treatment.
 
Paki1 last decade
Thanks for your response Paki1. I am planning on visiting a homeopath soon...i just wanted to see what kind of options i have...
 
addysf last decade

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