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Rheumatology

Rheumatology Specialist in Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater MD

Rheumatology provides support for patients with systemic autoimmune disorders, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal ailments. These illnesses may result in joint, muscle, and bone pain, swelling, and stiffness. Patients with rheumatological problems can receive thorough care from Dr. Nasser Nasseri, MD, at Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases. We have convenient locations to serve you in Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater MD. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online.

Rheumatology Specialist Near Me in Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater MD
Rheumatology Specialist Near Me in Catonsville, Glen Burnie, Columbia, Baltimore, North Baltimore, Rosedale, and Edgewater MD

Table of Contents:

What does rheumatology do?
What are common rheumatology symptoms?
What are the most common rheumatologic diseases?
What is the main cause of rheumatic disease?

What does rheumatology do?


A rheumatologist is an internal medicine specialist with expertise in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal diseases and autoimmune conditions, also known as rheumatic diseases.
 
Rheumatologists focus on conditions that impact joints, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. When investigating the cause of your symptoms, they take into account every organ system. If you experience severe or persistent pain in the joints, muscles, or bones for more than a few days, it is advisable to consult a rheumatology specialist at the Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases.
 
Numerous rheumatic diseases can be challenging to identify in their initial stages. Rheumatologists are adept at the investigative process required to unveil the reasons behind swelling and pain. Establishing an accurate diagnosis early is crucial for initiating timely and appropriate treatment. Many musculoskeletal conditions can benefit greatly from early detection and prompt treatment interventions. The rheumatologist’s responsibility involves diagnosing the specific musculoskeletal disease a person has and employing nonsurgical methods for treatment.
 
As rheumatic diseases can be intricate and challenging to identify, rheumatologists conduct a comprehensive medical history assessment and perform a physical examination to detect signs and symptoms that may offer insights into the underlying issue. Additionally, they utilize diagnostic imaging techniques to confirm diagnoses.

What are common rheumatology symptoms?


Rheumatology serves as a broad category encompassing arthritis and various other conditions that impact the musculoskeletal system. The symptoms of rheumatology differ based on the specific type of condition being experienced, but individuals with arthritis typically undergo pain and stiffness in the joints.
 
Timely identification and treatment are crucial for preventing additional joint damage and effectively managing symptoms.
 
Rheumatic diseases, encompassing various forms of arthritis, and additional conditions, typically manifest as painful, chronic, and progressive conditions.
 
These conditions can provoke inflammation, tissue degeneration, and autoimmune dysfunction. In instances of autoimmune conditions, the immune system erroneously targets and attacks healthy tissues.
 
Common symptoms include joint pain, swelling in one or more joints, movement restrictions, prolonged persistent chronic pain or tenderness in the joints, warmth and redness in the joint area, and fatigue.

What are the most common rheumatologic diseases?


Rheumatic diseases include inflammatory, autoimmune, and degenerative conditions that can impact the entire body. These conditions have the potential to impact the joints, connective tissue, cartilage, and tendons.
 
Numerous among them are classified as autoimmune diseases, stemming from an abnormal immune response wherein the body mistakenly targets its own tissues.
 
Beyond mere aches and pains, these diseases can affect individuals across all age groups and exhibit a range of severity. Often characterized by body-wide immune issues and systemic inflammation.
 
Rheumatic diseases typically encompass conditions that impact the musculoskeletal system. An example is rheumatoid arthritis, characterized by pain, swelling, and inflammation in the joints. Initially, it affects the joints of the hands and feet, with the potential to involve any joint later on.
 
Rheumatoid arthritis can induce stiffness in the joints, accompanied by a general feeling of unwellness and fatigue. Osteoarthritis (OA), the most prevalent form of arthritis, also falls under this umbrella, is an age-related condition that results in cartilage and bone damage, leading to pain and, in some instances, disability.

What is the main cause of rheumatic disease?


The causes of rheumatic disease can vary considerably given the wide range of conditions that fall under this category. However, the primary cause of many forms of rheumatic diseases is issues with the immune system that cause it to attack an individual’s own tissues.
 
What prompts this level of immune system dysfunction is not clear. Sometimes health and general lifestyle factors play a role in the development of these conditions. In other instances, genes can play a role in the development of rheumatic disease. Additionally, rheumatic diseases tend to appear more commonly in women than men, so gender can also play a role.
 
Rheumatology specialists are available at the Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases. We have convenient locations to serve you in Maryland. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We serve patients from Catonsville MD, Glen Burnie MD, Columbia MD, Baltimore MD, North Baltimore MD, Rosedale MD, Edgewater MD, Hebbville MD, Woodlawn MD, Pasadena MD, Jacobsville MD, Ellicott City MD, Laurel MD, Dundalk MD, Halethorpe MD, Overlea MD, Parkville MD, Riva MD, Annapolis MD, Ferndale MD, and surrounding areas.

Locations of Nasseri Clinic of Arthritic and Rheumatic Diseases

Catonsville, MD

  • 700 Geipe Rd, Suite 200B, Catonsville, MD 21228
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Glen Burnie, MD

  • 203 Hospital Dr, Suite 300B, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
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Columbia, MD

  • 5500 Knoll North Dr, Suite 250B, Columbia, MD 21045
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North Baltimore, MD

  • 3333 N. Calvert St, Suite 540B, Baltimore, MD 21218
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Rosedale, MD

  • 9114 Philadelphia Rd., Suite 208B, Rosedale, MD 21237
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Baltimore, MD

  • 724 Maiden Choice Lane, Suite 204B, Baltimore, MD 21228
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Edgewater, MD

  • 3168 Braverton St., Suite 330B, Edgewater, MD 21037
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