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  2. What to Expect At Your First Visit with a Rheumatologist

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    What a rheumatologist does during your first visit. Your first visit may be longer than your follow-up visits. You can expect it to last about an hour. Your doctor will want to do a thorough ...

  3. Rheumatologists: What They Do and How They Can Help - WebMD

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    What to Expect at the Rheumatologist. A rheumatology visit often starts with a physical exam. Your doctor will examine your joints, muscles, and bones for signs like swelling, stiffness, and pain.

  4. What Is a Rheumatologist and When Should You See One?

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    Rheumatologists are doctors — internists or pediatricians — who receive special training in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disease and systemic autoimmune conditions like RA. The ...

  5. Questions to Ask a Rheumatologist About RA: Drugs and More

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    Newer treatments, such as disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and biologics, save people from lasting joint damage and allow them to enjoy full lives. Ask your doctor about your outlook ...

  6. What Happens When You See a Rheumatologist for AS? - WebMD

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    This can tell the rheumatologist whether you have inflammation in the sacroiliac joints in your lower spine. That's a telltale sign of AS. Your rheumatologist might do a blood test to look for ...

  7. Tips for Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis - WebMD

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    But you should try to stay as active as possible. It actually helps ease your symptoms and prevent long-term problems. Exercise for rheumatoid arthritis usually includes: Stretching. Stretch when ...

  8. 7 Reasons to See Your Rheumatologist - Healthline

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    Here are seven reasons you should pick up the phone and ask to be scheduled sooner rather than later. 1. You’re experiencing a flare. “An office visit may be needed when someone experiences a ...

  9. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Signs, Causes, Treatments, and Care - WebMD

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk Factors. Anyone can get RA.It affects about 1% of Americans. The disease is two to three times more common in women than in men, but men tend to have more severe symptoms.