Physician-in-Chief and Chairman of the Division of Rheumatology, Hospital for Special Surgery
The Joseph P. Routh Professor of Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Answer:
Regular exercise and diet are indeed very important parts of the treatment of RA. Steroids such as prednisone can also be very helpful in controlling inflammation but should never be used as the sole drug and we try to use it in short courses and not chronically. However, in this day and age, with our amazing new medications for RA, exercise, diet, and steroids alone are not appropriate. Just imagine using leeches for the treatment of infections once antibiotics were found to be effective. The same can be said to be true today regarding RA. Since untreated RA ( and the sole use of exercise, diet and steroids would be considered untreated RA) will go on, inexorably, to cause joint damage and we can now avoid that with new medications, it behooves you to strongly consider adding new, innovative medications to the treatment plan that you mention.
posted 8/11/2004