Reminder that a lot of people with rheumatoid arthritis are seronegative (I.e. don't produce the typical antibodies usually associated with RA).
I've seen sources ranging between 20 to 40 % of people with RA* are seronegative.
If you have worsening joint pain that is symmetrical (same joints in both hands at once, for example), don't let your doc stop at "Good news, your blood work is normal!"
Ask for imaging of your dominant hand. This is how a lot of us with seronegative arthritis get diagnosed.
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* Be aware a lot of doctors/sources will call it "seronegative arthritis" vs "seronegative rheumatoid arthritis." They're just words. You need treatment that will help you, period.
















