If progressive inflammation and
joint destruction occurs despite NSAIDs treatment, more potent... Read More →
Not exact matches
Yes it is indeed — but as I said, you need to begin early on because once the
joint deformation and
destruction occurs all we can do is offer a degree of relief from the inflammation.
In some severe cases of rheumatoid arthritis,
joint destruction may
occur within 1 - 2 years after the appearance of the disease.
Surgery offers the only hope of slowing or stopping the slow, progressive
destruction of the
joint that invariably
occurs.