Background:
A painful condition, rheumatoid arthritis frequently
damages the patient's bones and joints. This autoimmune
condition first affects tiny joints like the finger, thumb,
toe, etc. The exact cause of the disease is unknown. These
factors mostly include calcium shortage, elevated level of
uric acid, poor fibre consumption, age, sex might cause
arthritis. Women are more prominent to this disease as
comparatively men.
Aim and Objectives:
The aim of the study was to do the comparison
between different nutrient deficiencies like calcium
correlating with certain joints infections by determining
RA factor.
Material And Methods:
Three groups were generated from a total of 50
subjects in my research projects.29 abnormal, 14 control-
normal, and 7 borderlines. The Quickem 200 Fully Auto
Biochemistry Analyzer tested the patients' biochemistry
by measuring their levels of calcium and RA factor.
Calcium and RA factor are measured using the same
Analyzer, and and the intensity of the colour is directly
related to the concentration of the sample.Results:
The results were expressed as Mean ± SD. The
statistical analysis of the data was carried out with
statistical package of social sciences(SPSS), version 20.0.
The comparison between two groups were tested by ‘t’
test. In severe Rheumatoid Arthritis, the mean RA factor
value were observed significantly high in all Age Groups
i.e. (5-20 yrs.) (21-45 yrs.) and (45 yrs. Above) in both
males and females. While calcium level decreases in all
age groups in both males and females.Conclusion:
The research study demonstrated as correlative
association of Calcium with Rheumatoid arthritis. So, all
these given parameters should be done during the
treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis and elevated level of
calcium patient gives the results regarding infection in
the blood due to inadequate removal of uric acid crystals
as well as deficiency of Calcium which further can result
in the low bone density. The above parameters should be
determined during the diagnosis of RA in a patient.