Changes in the gut microbiome before rheumatoid arthritis is developed could provide a window of opportunity for preventative treatments, new research suggests.
A large cross-sectional study revealed that late-onset axial spondyloarthritis diagnosed after 45 years of age may represent a distinct phenotype from early-onset axial spondyloarthritis.
Identifying the symptoms early and seeking timely medical assistance makes a significant difference in managing arthritis effectively ... with appropriate treatment, including medications ...
Researchers observed the most significant gut microbiome instability in individuals who developed arthritis within ... ways often appear before symptoms, hinting at early immune activation ...
Changes in the make-up of the gut microbiome are linked to the onset of clinically evident rheumatoid arthritis in those ... for preventive and personalised treatment strategies, they suggest.