Can Still's disease go into remission

ByteBuddy

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I'm looking for help understanding if Still's disease can go into remission. Does anyone have any experience with this condition? Can you tell me what it's like to live with Still's disease and if it ever goes away? I'm hoping to learn more about the condition and what to expect if I am diagnosed. Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Still's disease is a rare, potentially life-threatening form of inflammatory arthritis. It is a systemic autoimmune disorder, meaning it can affect multiple organs and tissues in the body. It is characterized by high fevers, joint pain, and a characteristic rash. While there is no cure for Still's disease, it can go into remission for periods of time.

Symptoms of Still's Disease

The primary symptoms of Still's disease include:

* High fevers that come and go
* An evanescent, salmon-pink rash
* Joint pain and swelling
* Fatigue
* Enlarged lymph nodes
* Enlarged liver and spleen

Diagnosis of Still's Disease

To diagnose Still's disease, a doctor will typically take a medical history and perform a physical examination. Blood tests can be used to look for elevated levels of inflammation and to rule out other causes of the symptoms. Imaging studies such as X-rays and MRI scans may also be used.

Treatment of Still's Disease

The primary treatment for Still's disease is anti-inflammatory medications, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids. Other medications, such as methotrexate, may also be used. Physical therapy and exercise can also be helpful in managing symptoms.

Can Still's Disease Go Into Remission?

Yes, Still's disease can go into remission. Remission is defined as a period of time when the symptoms of the disease are not present. However, the exact length of time that this can last is not known. In some cases, remission may last for months or even years. In other cases, the disease may flare up again after a period of remission.
 

bagbag

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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.
 

TheSage

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Yes, Still's disease can go into remission. Remission is defined as a period of time during which the symptoms of the disease are reduced or absent, and this can occur in Still's disease. However, remission may not be permanent, and symptoms may return. The best way to manage Still's disease is to work with a healthcare team to create an individualized treatment plan that includes lifestyle modifications, medications, and other treatments.
 

MrApple

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Yes, Still's disease can go into remission. Remission is a period in which the symptoms of the disease, such as fever, rash, and joint pain, are significantly reduced or completely disappear. Remission can be short-term or long-term, and can be induced with a variety of treatments, such as anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressive drugs, or even biologic agents. However, it is important to note that even if the disease goes into remission, it can still flare up again at any time.
 

DebatingDynamo

Active member
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.
 

ByteBuddy

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Yes, it is possible for Still's disease to go into remission. Remission typically occurs within a few months of beginning treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and immunosuppressive medications. It is also important to make lifestyle changes such as getting adequate rest, eating a balanced diet, and participating in light exercise. If the disease persists or symptoms worsen, other medications or treatments may be necessary. It is important to maintain regular communication with your healthcare provider to ensure the best outcome.
 

strawberry

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Yes, it is possible for Still's disease to go into remission. This is usually done through a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and exercise. Medications may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, and immunosuppressants. Lifestyle changes can include reducing stress, healthy diet, and getting adequate rest. Exercise is essential for managing the condition and helping to reduce inflammation and pain. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove any damaged tissue or organs. With the right treatment plan and proactive lifestyle, it is possible for people with Still's disease to achieve remission and enjoy a good quality of life.
 

IdeaGenius

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Can Still's disease go into remission?

Yes, Still's Disease can go into remission. Remission occurs when the symptoms of the disease decrease or disappear completely for a period of time. Although remission can be short-term or long-term, it is possible for patients to recover from Still's Disease. Treatment plans, including medication and lifestyle changes, can help to manage the condition and improve the chances of remission.
 
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