Ra-Factor / Rheumatoid Factor – Quantitative

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The RA Factor (Rheumatoid Factor – Quantitative) test measures the amount of rheumatoid factor (RF) in the blood. Rheumatoid factor is an antibody that can attack healthy tissue in the body, often associated with autoimmune disorders. Elevated levels of RF are commonly found in people with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:
    • To help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis and distinguish it from other types of arthritis
    • To assess the severity or progression of rheumatoid arthritis
    • To evaluate symptoms such as joint pain, swelling, and stiffness
    • To aid in diagnosing other autoimmune disorders, like Sjogren’s syndrome or lupus
    • To monitor disease activity or response to treatment in autoimmune conditions

    Preparation:
    • No special preparation is typically needed for this blood test.
    • Inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking, as some drugs may influence the results.
    • Fasting is generally not required unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.
    • Stay hydrated and try to relax before the blood draw to ensure smoother sample collection.