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Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

There are more than 100 different types of arthritis and the signs of Rheumatiod arthritis and symptoms for each vary.

Each of the 100 diseases seem to affect people in a variety of ways.

Literally meaning joint inflammation, arthritis symptoms are most often defined as challenges in the joints in the body.

This seems to be one of the most commonly recognized arthritis symptoms.

However, there are some arthritis related conditions such as osteoporosis and even fibromyalgia which do not directly affect the joints.

These diseases affect bones and muscle instead of the joints themselves.


Common arthritis symptoms are joint pain, redness, swelling, and a limitation of movement around the joint.

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Pain in the joints may become persistent.

Pain in the joint which is aggravated by movement such as standing, writing, holding an object, or even turning a key can also be a symptom of arthritis.

The area impacted by arthritis may also appear red and even feel warm to the touch.

The redness and warmth in the joint area are signs of inflammation, which is the body's natural defense mechanism.

It is important to control the inflammation associated with arthritis because it can often lead to additional joint or cartilage deterioration.

Other arthritis symptoms particularly related to joint inflammation may also include stiffness and fatigue, skin rashes, pain and weakness in the arms, hands, legs and feet and dryness in the eyes and mouth.

Arthritis symptoms may also include evidence of joint deformity, a nonspecific fever, an overwhelming feeling of exhaustion, and even noon unexplained weight loss.

Paying attention to your arthritis symptoms is crucial as aggressive treatment must be started early in the disease and should be adjusted if you have an exacerbation of your arthritis symptoms.

Being an active participant in your own health care as you work with your physician for a treatment plan that is especially designed to treat your unique symptoms is the most important arthritis symptom management of all.

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