Early Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Fatigue

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Although it may come as a surprise to many individuals, unusual fatigue can be an early indicator of rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, it is important to note unusual fatigue is often one of the very first warning signs something is not right with an individual's body. thus, it is a good idea for individuals to book an appointment with their doctor if they are experiencing unusual fatigue that is interfering with their regular daily activities.

The fatigue associated with rheumatoid arthritis is the kind rest does not seem to cure or even temporarily alleviate in some cases. According to research, approximately ninety percent of individuals who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis report fatigue as one of their primary symptoms. many also claim fatigue is second only to pain in their joints as the toughest part of living with rheumatoid arthritis.

Joint Pain

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Individuals feeling a little stiff in the morning is one thing, particularly if they slept in an uncomfortable position or on a hard surface (such as on the ground in a tent), but if they also experience pain and tenderness around their joints, particularly frequently, it's time for them to contact a doctor. There is no need to live with these issues when treatments are readily available. Usually, the smaller joints, like fingers, are affected by a condition like rheumatoid arthritis first, but it can eventually cause trouble in an individual's knees, shoulders, and feet. This could cause life-altering issues if not treated, leaving affected individuals without the ability to move around independently.

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