Polyarthritis treatment at Visus Medical
Comprehensive treatment approach:
Drug treatment without surgery!
- Anti-inflammatory therapy per clinic protocol.
- No surgical intervention.
- Restore joint mobility.
- Immune support and metabolism care.
- Outpatient format.
- Individual plan with monitoring.

Elfréntiy Li
Chief physician — rheumatologist, polyarthritis specialist
- 29+ years — polyarthritis of different causes, conservative care
- Distinguishing RA, reactive arthritis, and other forms
- Visus proprietary method — drug and complementary therapy
- Patients across the CIS — outpatient management
“When several joints hurt, diagnosis and stepwise treatment matter. We guide you through each stage to stability.”
Why patients choose Visus Medical
Polyarthritis has different causes — we focus on relieving pain and slowing inflammation with the clinic's proprietary protocol.
- MoH-certified physician (Uzbekistan).
- Conservative care without joint surgery.
- Anti-inflammatory therapy + immune support.
- 29+ years of clinical practice.
- Outpatient — you stay at home.
- Clear plan with follow-up visits.
What is polyarthritis?
Polyarthritis is an inflammatory condition in which five or more joints are affected simultaneously or sequentially. It is not a separate disease but a syndrome that may be a manifestation of various pathologies.
Types of polyarthritis
- Rheumatoid—autoimmune disease with symmetric joint involvement
- Infectious—develops after past infections
- Metabolic—related to metabolic disorders
- Post-traumatic—develops after joint injuries
Symptoms of polyarthritis
- Pain in several joints at once
- Morning joint stiffness
- Swelling and redness
- Limited range of motion
- Crepitus on movement
- Joint deformity (at late stages)
- Elevated body temperature
- General weakness, fatigue
- Loss of appetite, weight loss
- Muscle pain
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Polyarthritis means several joints are affected—it can be part of RA, infection, metabolic disease, and more. Finding the cause matters, not only pain relief. At Visus Medical we review history and labs at consultation.
Usually we use conservative drug therapy: anti-inflammatory treatment, immune support, and follow-up. Surgery is a last resort for severe joint destruction.
Activity is tailored to inflammation. In acute flares, rest is usually advised; as symptoms improve, movement can increase—follow your doctor’s guidance before intense training.
Often five or more, but diagnosis is clinical plus tests. Even fewer painful joints deserve evaluation if symptoms persist.
Message us on Telegram or WhatsApp or visit the clinic. Bring blood tests, joint imaging, and medical reports if you have them.

