Can rheumatoid take hormone

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory synovitis based systemic disease of unknown etiology. It is characterized by multi joint, symmetrical and invasive arthritis of hand and foot facets, often accompanied by extraarticular organ involvement and positive serum rheumatoid factor, which can lead to joint deformity and loss of function. Can rheumatoid take hormone? What can't I eat?

Can rheumatoid take hormone

First of all, you can take hormone, but a small dose of hormone can only achieve partial and temporary effects. After a few months or years, you often need a larger dose, but the effect will decline. Moreover, the patient's body will get worse and worse, and the body will get fatter and fatter, which will damage all organs of the body. Once the use of hormones, it is difficult to stop the drug, long-term use of hormones often bring more harm than rheumatoid itself.

Secondly, you can't eat big fish and meat, because fat, sweet and thick taste is most likely to produce phlegm and dampness, which is not conducive to the disease.

Finally, you can't eat pepper. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that pepper is hot and pungent, and has the effect of dispersing cold and appetizing. People who are thin and weak are more likely to have Yin deficiency and fire. Eating too much pepper is more likely to get on fire, hurt Yin and consume gas, which is just like adding fuel to the fire.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to cereals (wheat, Cereals, oats, rye), milk, dairy products, tea, coffee, citrus, etc. The reason is that after eating these foods, adverse reactions may occur, aggravating the clinical symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.