Yes, Can Still’s disease can go into remission. This is a rare type of inflammatory arthritis that affects the joints, skin, and organs. Its cause is unknown, and it is considered a systemic autoimmune disorder.
In remission, the symptoms of Can Still’s disease will subside, although in some cases, they may still be present at a lower level. Remission can be either partial or complete, depending on the severity of the disease and the individual’s response to treatment.
In order to achieve remission, it is essential to have an early and accurate diagnosis, which is usually done through blood tests and physical examinations. Treatment is individualized and may include anti-inflammatory medications, biologic agents, immunosuppressive drugs, or physical therapy.
In general, people with Can Still’s disease can expect to go into remission within the first year of treatment, and may go into sustained remission for many years. However, it is important to note that people with this condition may experience recurrences, and they should consult their doctor if they experience any new symptoms.