Diagnosing & Treating Inflammatory Arthritis
There are several tests that your doctor may do to find out what type of inflammatory arthritis you have. Depending on your diagnosis, your doctor can then give you the treatment that best suits you.
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Diagnosing Inflammatory Arthritis
Your doctor will use several scans and tests to diagnose inflammatory arthritis
Read moreNon-biologic Treatments for Inflammatory Arthritis
Painkillers, steroids and other treatments
Read moreBiologic Treatments for Inflammatory Arthritis
Biologic treatments are a type of treatment for some long-term medical conditions
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