Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms: What You Should Know

Learn about the many types of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
If you were to guess which gender rheumatoid arthritis tends to affect, which one would you guess? If you guessed women you are absolutely correct. It's believed that rheumatoid arthritis is around 2-3 times more likely to appear in women then men. It's also believed that this form of arthritis also begins to appear around the ages of 40 to 60. This form of arthritis causes a woman's joints to become inflamed, plus rheumatoid arthritis symptoms can become more severe over time as well. This form of arthritis also causes damage to our tendons, cartilage, ligaments and even the bones in our joints. However once this disease begins to progress it can also damage our lungs and blood vessels or even other areas of our bodies.

There are many different types of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms that you may have. The many different signs and symptoms that you may come across are: joint swelling, joint pain, joints that are even tender to the touch, your hands may become red and puffy, you may acquire such things as rheumatoid nodules which are firm bumps of tissue that are under the skin on your arms, you'll become fatigued, you will notice morning stiffness that can last up to a half an hour, weight loss and fever.

Now in the early stages of this form of arthritis you may notice that it is affecting your smaller joints at first. These joints can include your wrists, hands, ankles and feet. Now as this form of arthritis begins to advance and progress it will then begin to affect such things as your shoulders, knees, elbows, hips, jaw and your neck can also begin to become involved. Now the rheumatoid arthritis symptoms can change in their severity and come and go as well.

If at any time you feel as if you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis symptoms then it is probably in your best interest to consult your doctor. He or she can discuss with you the best type of treatment options that are available. Although there is no actual cure for this form of arthritis there are different styles of treatments available to help you to overcome the pain and discomfort of this disease and also help the swelling in your joints come down or even help prevent you from acquiring further more joint damage.

Are you one of the millions who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis symptoms? With many different options for treatment, learn how you can find relief from natural remedies.

By Chelsea Aubin
Published: 8/8/2008
 
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