My mom had been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis . I have decided to consult a rheumatologist in Delhi . however I'm also planning for a visit to a Nutritionist . Would you recommend visiting a Nutritionist ? Apart from a Rheumatologist would you suggest visit to any other specialist ?!
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You can visit a Nutritionist in case her weight is high. Homeopathic medicines can help in treating Rheumatoid arthritis , managing pain, swelling and to avoid further complications
So you can decide for yourself and plan the treatment
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If obese you may visit a nutritionist otherwise a physiotherapist may be of some assistance depending on the severity of symptoms and stage of the disease.
Homeopathy offers a much better treatment option for people suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis. That is because Homeopathy does not aim at providing short term relief for RA. On the contrary, Homeopathic medicines for RA are aimed at completely curing and eradicating the inflammation of the joints. Of course, this requires some time as the immune system has to get back into its original shape where it recognizes one’s own body as a friend and not as an enemy. In my experience, Homeopathic treatment is by far the best treatment for RA when one considers the long term effects of the treatment. It is purely a natural treatment for RA and no steroids or synthetic medicines are used.
A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects
Medicines will reach you via courier services
You can visit a nutritionist , a yoga therapist or a Ayurveda doctor.
Rheumatism can be very very well managed with lifestyle changes. It may not be curable but we can make her pain free and provide for better mobility.
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