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    Early Symptoms For Rheumatoid Arthritis

    If you suspect that you may be getting rheumatoid arthritis, consulting with your doctor is the first major step that you need to take. He or she will need to sprint some blood tests to better diagnose if in fact you have rheumatoid arthritis, you also need to know early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis to aid control it in its early stage as well as seeking proper medication for the disease.

    Early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis can eventuate at any age, but the bulk often it begins between the ages of 25 and 55. Older people are commonly affected by this disease. Women are 2.5 periods affected more often than men. The course and severity of the sickness can vary considerably.

    Here are some early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis, although some of these will eventuate in people in the early stages, they are not necessarily only related with the early stages:

    ? Swelling of joints
    ? Pains and aches in the wrist(s), knee(s), elbow(s), finger(s), ankle(s), neck and feet.
    ? Red irritated skin
    ? Limited range of motion
    ? Stiffness, especially in the morning that last for hours
    ? Numbness or tingling in jointed areas
    ? Weight loss resulting from loss of appetite
    ? Muscle aches
    ? Fatigue

    The early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis is usually slow and progressing, with fatigue, morning stiffness which lasts more than an hour, spreading muscular aches, loss of appetite, and weakness. Sooner or later, joint pain appears with warmth, swelling, tenderness, and stiffness of the joint after stillness.

    Wrists, fingers, knees feet, and ankles are the the bulk commonly affected joints in rheumatoid arthritis; severe disease is related with larger joints that contain more synovium, the joint lining. When the synovium becomes inflamed, it produces more fluid and the joint becomes swollen. Afterward, the cartilage becomes rough and eroded and the underlying bone becomes affected. This joint destruction begins 1-2 years after the looks of the early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis.

    Heart complications of rheumatoid arthritis influence the outer lining of the heart, causing the soreness of heart muscle called myocarditis and a condition referred to as pericarditis, both of which can lead to congestive heart failure characterized by shortness of breath and fluid soreness in the lung. Inflammation of the lining of the lung called pleuritis, can also lead to fluid accumulation, and leads to shortness of breath. Eye complications include soreness of several parts of the eyes.

    These early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis can be any number of things other than arthritis, mainly the reason why you should observe your doctor if you suspect having the disease.

    Since rheumatoid arthritis is linked with joint inflammation, taking anti-inflammatory nutrients on regular basis may aid ease the pains and aches of early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. A promising anti-inflammatory nutrient that has been getting many of media coverage because of its assuring advantages for people with rheumatoid arthritis is the fish oil supplement.

    Combating these early symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis is not learnt overnight, however knowing the possible early signs of the disease can save you from the severe symptoms later.

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