Arthritis Profile-II

Arthritis Profile-II Test – Details & Precautions

The Arthritis Profile-II is used to diagnose and monitor different types of arthritis, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory conditions. This test panel includes:

  1. Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) Test
  2. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test
  3. Rheumatoid Factor (RA) Test
  4. Uric Acid (UA) Test
  5. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Test

1. Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) Test

Purpose

  • Detects past or recent streptococcal infection, which can cause rheumatic fever and post-streptococcal arthritis.
  • Helps diagnose rheumatic heart disease and post-streptococcal reactive arthritis.

πŸ”Ή Normal Range: <200 IU/mL
πŸ”Ή High ASO levels may indicate:

  • Past or recent streptococcal infection
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Post-streptococcal arthritis

Precautions for ASO Test

βœ… Fasting is NOT required.
βœ… Inform the doctor if you have a history of recent throat infections.
βœ… Avoid taking antibiotics before the test, if possible.


2. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test

Purpose

  • Measures inflammation in the body.
  • Helps detect autoimmune diseases, arthritis, and infections.

πŸ”Ή Normal Range: <10 mg/L
πŸ”Ή High CRP levels may indicate:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Lupus (SLE)
  • Gout or other inflammatory arthritis
  • Infections or chronic inflammation

Precautions for CRP Test

βœ… Fasting is NOT required.
βœ… Avoid heavy exercise before the test (it can elevate CRP levels).
βœ… If you have a cold, flu, or infection, inform your doctor.


3. Rheumatoid Factor (RA) Test

Purpose

  • Detects rheumatoid factor antibodies in the blood.
  • Helps diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune diseases.

πŸ”Ή Normal Range: <14 IU/mL
πŸ”Ή High RA levels may indicate:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Sjogren’s syndrome
  • Lupus (SLE)
  • Chronic infections

Precautions for RA Test

βœ… Fasting is NOT required.
βœ… Some healthy individuals may have a slightly positive RA factor without any disease.


4. Uric Acid (UA) Test

Purpose

  • Measures the uric acid levels in the blood.
  • High uric acid can cause gout, leading to painful joint inflammation.

πŸ”Ή Normal Range:

  • Men: 3.4 – 7.0 mg/dL
  • Women: 2.4 – 6.0 mg/dL

πŸ”Ή High Uric Acid levels may indicate:

  • Gout (inflammatory arthritis due to uric acid crystals)
  • Kidney disease
  • Dehydration
  • High-purine diet (red meat, seafood, alcohol)

Precautions for Uric Acid Test

βœ… Fasting for 4–6 hours is preferred.
βœ… Avoid high-purine foods (red meat, seafood, alcohol) for 24 hours before the test.
βœ… Drink plenty of water before the test.


5. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Test

Purpose

  • Measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a test tube, indicating inflammation.
  • Helps detect autoimmune diseases, infections, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

πŸ”Ή Normal Range:

  • Men: 0 – 15 mm/hr
  • Women: 0 – 20 mm/hr

πŸ”Ή High ESR levels may indicate:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Lupus (SLE)
  • Gout or other inflammatory arthritis
  • Chronic infections

Precautions for ESR Test

βœ… Fasting is NOT required.
βœ… Avoid heavy exercise before the test, as it may temporarily increase ESR levels.
βœ… If you have an infection or fever, inform your doctor, as it may cause a high ESR.


Final Notes:

  • High ASO + Joint Pain β†’ Possible Post-Streptococcal Arthritis
  • High RA + High CRP + High ESR β†’ Suggests Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • High Uric Acid + Joint Pain (especially big toe) β†’ Suggests Gout
  • High CRP & High ESR β†’ Suggests Autoimmune or Chronic Inflammatory Disease

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