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Is soft tissue rheumatism treatable? And is it possible to have it after having negative ra factor..? Helppp
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Yes rheumatism is treatable. RA factor may or may not become negative (seroconversion) and the time required for this is also unknown.
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Need clinical examination and detail discussion Kindly consult via Practo pay for detailed consultation
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