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Rheumatology

The Rheumatology department at Nulife Hospital, New Delhi provides care for arthritis, joint pain, autoimmune diseases and long-term inflammatory conditions. Patients may consult a rheumatologist for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, spondyloarthritis, vasculitis, myositis, unexplained joint swelling, stiffness, body pain or immune-related disorders.

Rheumatology conditions often need early diagnosis and regular follow-up to prevent long-term damage. Our doctors focus on evidence-based treatment, medical management, patient education and disease control to help reduce pain, protect joints and improve daily comfort.

At Nulife Hospital, rheumatology care is planned step by step, especially for patients living with chronic pain or autoimmune conditions. With experienced specialists and diagnostic support, we provide rheumatology treatment in Delhi for routine, complex and long-term cases, including patients from India and abroad.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consider visiting a rheumatologist if you have persistent joint pain, swelling, stiffness, morning stiffness, recurring body pain, back stiffness, unexplained fatigue, or symptoms that do not improve with basic treatment. Early evaluation is important if symptoms continue for several weeks or affect daily activities.

A rheumatologist treats conditions affecting joints, muscles, bones, and the immune system. Common conditions include rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, fibromyalgia, vasculitis, myositis, and connective tissue disorders.

No, joint pain is not always arthritis. It may be due to injury, overuse, infection, vitamin deficiency, lifestyle strain, age-related changes, autoimmune disease, or inflammation. A proper medical evaluation helps identify the actual cause and decide the right treatment.

Common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain, swelling, warmth, stiffness, morning stiffness, tiredness, and difficulty using affected joints. It commonly affects smaller joints such as the hands, wrists, and feet, but other joints may also be involved.

Some rheumatology conditions can be controlled very well, while others may need long-term management. The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms, control inflammation, prevent complications, protect joints, and improve daily life. Early diagnosis and regular follow-up can make a major difference.

Depending on symptoms, the doctor may advise blood tests, inflammation markers, autoimmune tests, uric acid levels, X-rays, ultrasound, or other imaging. The exact tests depend on the suspected condition and the patient’s medical history.

Yes, gout is commonly managed by a rheumatologist. Gout can cause sudden episodes of severe joint pain, swelling, redness, and tenderness, often due to high uric acid levels. Treatment focuses on managing attacks and preventing future episodes.

Yes, lupus can affect more than just the joints. It may involve the skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system, blood, or other organs. Regular medical care and monitoring are important for patients with lupus.

Most rheumatology conditions are managed without surgery. Rheumatologists usually treat these conditions with medicines, lifestyle guidance, monitoring, and supportive care. Surgery may be considered only in selected advanced joint damage cases, often with orthopaedic evaluation.

Nulife Hospital provides rheumatology care in Delhi with a focus on proper diagnosis, patient comfort, treatment planning, and long-term disease management. Patients receive guidance for joint pain, arthritis, gout, autoimmune symptoms, and chronic inflammatory conditions in a supportive hospital setting.

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