I have severe joint pain in my left wrist, elbow, shoulder, and neck, and the prescribed tablets are not relieving the pain. What should I do?
Asked by Male, 59 ยท 6 months ago
Persistent shoulder pain despite long-term treatment requires re-evaluation by your doctor or a rheumatologist, especially since your RA factor is negative. Being RA factor negative does not rule out other types of arthritis, tendon or joint injuries, or autoimmune conditions. Your doctor may recommend imaging, blood tests, or other assessments to determine the underlying cause and whether your current medication is appropriate. All arthritis medications can have potential side effects, which vary depending on the type, dose, and duration. Do not change or stop your medication on your own. Discussing your symptoms, treatment effectiveness, and any side effects with your doctor is essential to ensure safe and effective management.