Medical History and Physical Exam for Rheumatoid Arthritis
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
		
			
				
				
				
				
				
				Medical History and Physical Exam for Rheumatoid ArthritisSkip to the navigationExam OverviewYour medical history and current medical
		  condition help your doctor diagnose
		  and/or evaluate
		  rheumatoid arthritis. To assess your medical history,
		  your doctor may ask: - How long symptoms have been present and whether
			 there has been any pattern to them.
 - Whether there is a family
			 history of
			 arthritis.
 - Whether there are any other
			 general symptoms (fatigue, weight loss, fever).
 - Whether there has
			 been any recent or past injury to the affected joints.
 - How symptoms
			 have affected your daily activities of living, driving, and working.
 
 During the physical exam, your doctor
		  may look at, feel, and move each joint and evaluate it for: - Swelling, warmth, and
			 tenderness.
 - Presence of fluid on the joint.
 - Range of
			 motion.
 - Joints that are affected.
 - The presence of bumps
			 (rheumatoid nodules) over pressure points in the
			 body.
 
 During the exam, your doctor may also
		  do a routine evaluation of the lungs, heart, liver, and kidneys. Why It Is DoneThe medical history and physical
		  exam are routine parts of any medical evaluation. ResultsImportant findings in the physical exam
		  include the: - Pattern of symptoms in the affected
			 joints.
 - Presence of swelling or tenderness in the joints.
 
 Rheumatoid arthritis often causes painful, swollen, "hot"
		  joints and often affects the same joints on both sides of the body. Your doctor will note the location of affected joints, as well as other
		  symptoms, to find out whether your condition meets the
		  criteria for a diagnosis of rheumatoid
		  arthritis. What To Think AboutPhysical findings are an important
		  part of the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and are also used to evaluate the
		  success of treatment. Complete the medical test information form (PDF)(What is a PDF document?) to help you prepare for this test. CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerNancy Ann Shadick, MD, MPH - Internal Medicine, Rheumatology Current as ofOctober 31, 2016 Current as of:
                October 31, 2016  Last modified on: 8 September 2017  
				
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