- Female
- 50 Years
- 11/09/2025
I have been suffering from joint pain throughout my body. My recent test reports show that my calcium, vitamin D, sugar, and thyroid levels are normal. However, my RA factor was greater than 120 in march and remains high as of july. My uric acid level is 6.50, and my RBC count is 4.99. Despite taking Ayurvedic treatments and regularly using Turmod, Rosiflex, and Artilon, my RA factor has not improved. I am concerned about the reason for this and would like to know what should be done next.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
RA greater than 120 confirms active rheumatoid arthritis. Uric acid is borderline high. Continue treatment and consult a rheumatologist for modern medicine support alongside Ayurveda.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a RA Factor Test (Rheumatoid Factor) Test or Take a Anti CCP Test (Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide) Test
Answered 11/09/2025
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