Rheumatoid Arthritis And Common Signs Of Old Age

Fever

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Fever is an indication of inflammation or an infection in the body. As rheumatoid arthritis is commonly characterized by inflammation of the joints, it is not uncommon to experience a mild fever. If a fever over one hundred degrees Fahrenheit develops, it might be a sign of some other form of illness. Keep track of your temperature and how long it lasts. Talk to your doctor if your low-grade fever does not go away in two weeks.

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