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How To Inject Kevzara (sarilumab)

How To Inject Kevzara (sarilumab)

Vicky Ruffing, RN, BC-Rheumatology, walks us through how to inject Kevzara.

Why Sun Protection is so Important for Patients with Autoimmune Diseases

Why Sun Protection is so Important for Patients with Autoimmune Diseases

It’s important to protect yourself from the sun when you have an autoimmune disease. Dr. Laura Cappelli reviews the best practices for enjoying the sun safely.

RA Flares: Tips on Self-managing a Flare

RA Flares: Tips on Self-managing a Flare

Dr. Uzma Haque goes over some self-management techniques to help alleviate the symptoms of a flare.

RA Flares: What Triggers a Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare?

RA Flares: What Triggers a Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare?

Knowing the possible Rheumatoid Arthritis triggers can be helpful in preventing an RA flare up. Dr. Uzma Haque talks about the triggers her patients have told her about as well as what a patient should do when they are about to flare up.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Flares: An Introduction

Rheumatoid Arthritis Flares: An Introduction

Through research, doctors have a clearer understanding of how flares can impact a patient on a personal and emotional level. Dr. Uzma Haque breaks down what an RA Flare could look like and what some possible triggers could include.

Gout: Basics, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Gout: Basics, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis that can be very painful to the joints. Dr. Myma Albayda walks us through what gout is caused by and how you can take preventative measures to limit attacks.

Shingles: What You Should Know

Shingles: What You Should Know

Shingles, or Herpes Zoster, is the “reawakening” of the Chicken Pox virus, which could become a serious complication for those with autoimmune diseases. Dr. Chris Mecoli explains what Shingles is, how it presents, and how one can take preventative measures against it.

Preventing Tick Bites and Lyme Disease

Preventing Tick Bites and Lyme Disease

Each year, roughly 300,000 cases of Lyme Disease are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; it is estimated that this represents a small portion of actual cases of the Disease. Methods of diagnosis and treatment have been, for the most part, inadequate at speaking to the complex needs of these patients.

Discussing the Risk of Infection in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases

Discussing the Risk of Infection in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases

Patients with a rheumatic disease are at a higher risk for infection due to their disease or medications. Dr. Chris Mecoli from the Division of Rheumatology speaks with Dr. Erika Darrah about steps a patient could take in order to prevent infections.

Joint Injections: What You Need To Know

Joint Injections: What You Need To Know

Dr. Myma Albayda, Director of the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound and Injection Clinic, talks about what a joint injection is, why a patient would benefit from it, what the risks are, as well as what the procedure entails.

A Discussion about Psoriatic Arthritis

A Discussion about Psoriatic Arthritis

Dr. Ana-Maria Orbai speaks with newly-diagnosed Psoriatic Arthritis patient Suzanne about how Psoriatic Arthritis affects her daily life. Dr. Orbai offers some helpful tips to specifically help Suzanne with fatigue.

Joint Injections: Step by Step Procedure

Joint Injections: Step by Step Procedure

This video covers the step by step procedure of a joint injection.

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