Rhumimatoid Arthritis Explained

If you have been diagnosed with rhumimatoid arthritis then you may be devastated by the news. Understanding this disease is one way you can learn to come to terms with it, know what to expect and work out a plan of action to control it in the best way you can. 

What Is Rhumimatoid Arthritis?

 This is a disease that affects about one percent of USA’s population and the statistics show that this figure is growing fast. The exact reason for rhumimatoid arthritis is not yet identified; but it well known that when this happens, the body’s immune system all of a sudden turns against itself – particularly the tissues found at the joints. This is why the symptoms of this disease include extreme pain at the joints (usually in pairs, for example – both elbows, both knees, etc). It is believed that genetics also play a very important role here. 

The diagnosis is done by identifying the rheumatoid factor which is actually an antibody that indicates the presence of this dreadful disease. The presence of this antibody (in the blood) as well as the typical symptoms such as pain, inflammation and movement limitation can confirm the diagnosis. An X-ray of the affected joints can further confirm the presence of the disease.


It is important to diagnose rhumimatoid arthritis as early as possible so that you can have it treated since it progresses fast and it attacks not only the joints but also the more vital organs in the body – such as (the lining of) the heart, lungs and kidneys. The other places where this disease can strike are the tear ducts and the salivary glands. The average age when this disease attacks can be anything from early 20s to late 50s; once you get it, it is very hard if not impossible to get rid of it.
However, you can still make the best of it with proper medication, exercise and alternative medication that could open for you new ways to live your life to the full even if you are suffering from a disease such as rheumatoid arthritis.



Rhumimatoid arthritis has no known cure. However, if you take the right rhumimatoid arthritis medication you can still remain in charge of your life and enjoy its many blessings.You can read more in our Health And Beauty Base official blog.

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