• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
Connected Rheumatology

Connected Rheumatology

You trusted home for autoimmune information

  • Dr. Elizabeth Ortiz
  • Virtual 2nd Opinion
  • Appointment Home Run Handbook
  • Articles
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Psoriatic Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Men

May 19, 2025 ·

Learn how to come off your rheumatoid arthritis medications

When people think about rheumatoid arthritis (RA), they often picture it as a “women’s disease.” But here’s the reality: up to one-third of RA patients are men. 💡 While the biology of RA—joint pain, swelling, and inflammation—is the same in men and women, the experience can be very different.

For starters, men may not recognize the severity of their symptoms as early as women. Sometimes, greater muscle mass can mask inflammation, making it harder for men to notice how much joint damage is happening beneath the surface. Add to that the common misconception that arthritis doesn’t happen to men, and many delay seeking help until the symptoms are unbearable.

[Read more…] about Rheumatoid Arthritis in Men

Managing your Psoriatic Arthritis

April 21, 2025 ·

control your skin and joint symptoms with psoriatic arthritis

Living with psoriatic arthritis isn’t just about managing flare-ups—it’s about juggling two distinct (but connected) aspects of your health: skin and joints. Psoriatic arthritis, or PsA, is an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation in both areas, making it unique and sometimes challenging to treat. And when you’re managing symptoms like stiff joints and itchy, inflamed skin, you may find yourself coordinating care with both a rheumatologist and a dermatologist.

[Read more…] about Managing your Psoriatic Arthritis

What Your Back MRI Really Means

March 24, 2025 ·

know what your back xray and MRI says

If you’ve been dealing with back pain, chances are you’ve had a back MRI or X-ray done. And if you’ve seen that report, you know it’s full of medical jargon: “spondylosis,” “facet joint hypertrophy,” and “spinal stenosis.” Sound terrifying? You’re not alone.

But here’s the truth: spinal imaging findings like these are incredibly common, especially as we get older. They don’t always explain your back pain, and they definitely don’t always mean you need surgery. Let’s break it all down.

[Read more…] about What Your Back MRI Really Means

What to consider when facing a biologic

February 24, 2025 ·

Starting a biologic for rheumatoid arthritis is a big step

Talking about changes to our autoimmune treatment can be overwhelming—especially if the conversation turns to biologics. Many people managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or other autoimmune diseases find themselves in a rheumatologist’s office, hearing that a biologic might be the next best step. So, what exactly are biologics, and how can you make the best decision for yourself? Let’s dive into the basics and explore some key questions to ask so you can feel more comfortable with whatever path you choose.

What Are Biologics?

Biologics are a class of medications that have brought a whole new level of specificity to autoimmune treatment. Unlike traditional drugs, biologics are made from living organisms—proteins, antibodies, or cells—which scientists isolate and modify to target specific aspects of the immune system. For people with autoimmune diseases, these medications can help reduce inflammation and limit the immune system’s overactivity that causes joint damage.

[Read more…] about What to consider when facing a biologic

How to Handle Unwanted Autoimmune Advice

February 17, 2025 ·

Handling everyone's advice regarding your autoimmune condition can take time and practice

When you’re diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, it feels like your world shifts overnight. You’ve got new doctors, new medications, and a long list of new symptoms to manage. But one of the most surprising parts of the whole journey? The flood of well-meaning, yet unsolicited, advice that starts pouring in. It’s like everyone you know suddenly becomes a health expert!

Dealing with this constant input can be tough, especially when you’re already navigating the complexities of your rheumatology care. But before you feel overwhelmed, let’s talk about how to sort through the noise and stay focused on what really matters—your health, your goals, and your well-being.

[Read more…] about How to Handle Unwanted Autoimmune Advice
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 5
  • Go to Next Page »

Copyright © 2025 · Connected Rheumatology, PLLC

  • Home
  • Elizabeth C. Ortiz, M.D.
  • Virtual 2nd Opinion
  • Appointment Home Run Handbook
  • Articles
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policies