Case studies / Rheumatoid Arthritis in a 59-Year-Old Female
Case study
Rheumatoid Arthritis in a 59-Year-Old Female
Case Overview
A 59-year-old female patient presented with long-standing Rheumatoid Arthritis ongoing for approximately eight years.
The disease involved multiple joints and caused chronic pain, stiffness, and functional limitation.


Clinical Background
The patient reported persistent joint pain, swelling, and morning stiffness.
She had relied on painkillers and DMARDs with limited improvement.
The chronic nature of disease led her to seek a structured supportive approach.
Assessment & Diagnosis
Evaluation focused on disease duration, joint involvement, flare frequency, functional limitation, and immune involvement.
The condition was assessed as chronic Rheumatoid Arthritis with multi-joint involvement.
Treatment Approach
A diagnosis-led, individualized homeopathic treatment plan was initiated as supportive care.
The approach focused on immune balance, inflammation regulation, and functional support.
No changes to existing rheumatology medications were advised without specialist supervision.
Follow-Up & Progress
With regular monitoring, the patient experienced better control of joint pain and stiffness.
Frequency and severity of flare-ups reduced.
Disease activity remains at a lower severity level with improved quality of life.
Patient Perspective
The patient appreciated the realistic guidance, continuity of care, and focus on long-term stability.