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Rheumatoid Arthritis. Taking Tryptomer, Stopped, Started Folitrac, Vomiting, Swelling In Joints. Suggestions?

i am suffering from rheumatoid arthritis last 16 year but my tratment continous for XXXXXX last 5 year my doc advise me tryptomer 25 past 4 year but he stopped this medicine and folvite start and folitrac dozes start dobble this time the problem is this i vomitted and swelling is start my joints plz dr. sugest me what i can do
Wed, 6 Feb 2013
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Hello

With your medicine history I would advice you to go for natural method of treatment I.e. ayurveda, consult your nearest ayurveda doctor or consult me on drjasmeetdhami@rediffmail.com , with your latest reports. You will have good prognosis with least complications.

Wish you best of health

Rheumatologist Dr. Divya Agarwal's  Response
You need to consult your doctor again to change dose of folitrax.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis. Taking Tryptomer, Stopped, Started Folitrac, Vomiting, Swelling In Joints. Suggestions?

Hello With your medicine history I would advice you to go for natural method of treatment I.e. ayurveda, consult your nearest ayurveda doctor or consult me on drjasmeetdhami@rediffmail.com , with your latest reports. You will have good prognosis with least complications. Wish you best of health