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Rheumatology

Rheumatology

A rheumatologist is an internist or pediatrician who received further training in the diagnosis (detection), and treatment of diseases that affect the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. These diseases can cause pain, swelling, stiffness, and potentially cause joint deformities.

Rheumatologists also treat a group of diseases called “systemic autoimmune diseases.” Other terms that you may hear or read that mean the same as systemic autoimmune diseases are “collagen vascular diseases,” and “connective tissue diseases.” This is a group of diseases where a person’s immune system attacks the person’s own body. This ends up causing inflammation in areas of the body where it is not needed, causing problems such as pain, swelling, and organ damage. These diseases can affect any part of the body including the eyes, skin, nerves, kidneys, lungs, heart, and other internal organs. All systemic autoimmune diseases can cause inflammation of the joints or arthritis. Therefore, rheumatologists are considered the experts in treating this group of disorders. Some examples of systemic autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjögren’s disease, scleroderma, polymyositis, and vasculitis. However, there are more than 100 different types of arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. Many rheumatologists also conduct research to look for the causes of and better treatments for rheumatic diseases.

While the role of an orthopedic surgeon is to perform surgery on bones and joints (the musculoskeletal system), the purpose of the rheumatologist is to diagnose what type of musculoskeletal disease a person has and to treat it using nonsurgical methods.

Joint damage may potentially occur in some rheumatic diseases. Therefore, it is essential to see a rheumatologist sooner than later. In many diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, quicker diagnosis and treatment can prevent permanent damage to the joints. This damage cannot always be reversed with treatment and may be permanent. Do not delay appropriate evaluation.

South city hospital Rheumatologists are some of the reputable, experienced, foreign-qualified Consultants who provide consultation in OPD and attend to patients admitted to the hospital.

Dr. Saliha Ishaq

Dr. Saliha Ishaq, is one of the top Rheumatologist in Pakistan, one of the five American trained Rheumatologist in the country…

Dr. Mahfooz Peshimam, M.D

Painful and swollen joints? Painful arms and leg muscle? Brittle bones prone to fracture? Wore out joints and other problems related…

Prof. Samina Ghaznavi

 A Gold medalist and Best graduate of SMC with distinctions in Medicine and Surgery. Prof. Samina has more than 25 years of experience…