 | Osteoarthritis 31517 Arthritis / Rheumatology What kinds of tests should lupus patients have done on a regular basis? What kinds of tests should lupus patients have done on a regular basis? htmASKTHEDOCtestsforlupuspatients There is no clear agreement on what tests should be done in lupus patients. Different doctors have very different approaches. In some ways, this should not be surprising since lupus is a disease that may affect many areas of the body. The most common are skin, joints, kidney, lungs, heart, brain and blood counts). 1471412 InteliHealth 2013-01-18 t Robert H. Shmerling, M.D. 2016-01-18  | Ask The Expert | |  |  |  |  | | Archive By Date: Arthritis / Rheumatology | Page 1 of 4 | | Answered questions from the past 2 years: | |  I am a 62-year-old woman in generally good health. However, I have suffered from Raynaud's disease for many years. What treatments are currently available? |  I recently had a severe reaction to amoxicillin. I had to go to the hospital, where I was given Benadryl and cortisone through an IV. My doctor tells me that I now have "serum sickness." I have joint pain, fatigue and headaches. What exactly is serum sickness? |  I have osteoarthritis in both knees. My right knee bothers me the most. How do I know when its time for a knee replacement? |  I have been taking two Advil tablets two or three times per day to ease pain and inflammation in my knees. Could it be harmful to do this for an extended period of time, say a year? |  What kinds of tests should lupus patients have done on a regular basis? |  What is palindromic rheumatism? Does it progress to rheumatoid arthritis? |  My husband is getting severe back spasms in his lower back, possibly as a result of twisting wrong while doing sit-ups. He is getting no relief from ibuprofen. Is there an over-the-counter alternative? |  I have some type of cyst just above my heel, pressing on my Achilles tendon. It causes no pain now. But could it cause a problem later on? Should I have it removed? |  I have been diagnosed with recurrent corneal erosion. My eyes are dry all the time. One eye doctor suggests putting small plugs in the ducts that drain tears from my eyes, which should make the tears stay in my eye longer and make my eyes moister. I use artificial tears all day long and an ointment at night. Will the plugs help prevent further eye damage? Also, I have a dry mouth and wonder if I have Sjφgrens syndrome. If I have it, would the plugs still help? |  My 70-year old sister has had dermatomyositis for more than a year. Her muscles, joints, skin and lungs have been affected. She has not responded well to treatment with steroids and antibiotics. Are there any alternatives? I have read somewhere about transfusions of immune globulin. Is this a reputable treatment? | | | | |