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■Symptomatic treatment: NSAIDs for the inflammatory symptoms,
acetaminophen or other analgesics may be needed

General Measures
■Long-term therapy usually not needed as these conditions are gen-
erally self-limited, lasting for days to a few weeks
■Chronic arthropathy may require corticosteroids

specific therapy
Indications
■Joint pain & swelling; systemic symptoms

Treatment Options
■Symptomatic therapy: NSAIDs, occasionally low-dose prednisone or
hydroxychloroquine for more persistent joint inflammation
■Interferon & ribaviron used for hepatitis C; no specific antiviral ther-
apy available for other infections
■IVIg reported for persistent parvovirus B19 infection in immuno-
compromised hosts

Side Effects & Complications
■NSAID complications: GI bleeding & pain, renal insufficiency,
platelet inhibition
■Prednisone: osteoporosis, immunosuppression
■Contraindications
➣Usual contraindications to use of NSAIDs or prednisone

follow-up
During Treatment
■Follow-up should document resolution of symptoms & permit dis-
continuation of therapy

Routine
■Recurrent episodes of arthritis reported, esp. w/ parvovirus B19

complications & prognosis
■Viral arthritis is generally self-limited w/ a good long-term prognosis
■Chronic arthropathy occurs occasionally following parvovirus B19
infection, at times w/ positive RF, raising question of the relationship
of infection to RA
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