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The Different Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms

Date Published: 24th August 2008
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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 feel. These different signs and symptoms can be: joint pain, joint swelling, joints that become tender to the touch, hands that may actually turn red and puffy, firm bumps may begin to appear under the skin of your arms, these are called rheumatoid nodules, morning stiffness that can last anywhere up to 30 minutes or maybe even more, fatigue, fever and weight loss just to name a few.


Doctor's at this time are unsure of what exactly causes rheumatoid arthritis but it is believed to run in families. In the early forms of this disease it will begin to actually affect your smaller joints. These joints can include your hands, wrists, feet and ankles. As this form of arthritis begins to advance and become more severe it will begin to affect your knees, elbows, shoulders, hips, jaw and even your neck. These signs and symptoms can range in their severity and can also come and go.

If you feel like you are suffering from any rheumatoid arthritis symptoms then it would be in your best interest to consult your doctor. There are however different types of treatments that are available to you. Since there is no actual cure for this form of arthritis, the treatments that are offered to you aim to help reduce your pain and also help to prevent or slow down the joint damage.


Arthritis pain affects millions of people worldwide every day. Knowing the signs of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms can help you to control the pain so you can enjoy life again. Learn what you need to know by visiting http://www.anaudlife.com
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