Arthritis Symptoms: Arthritis Rheumatoid in ladies

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The 1st rheumatoid arthritis symptoms might be swelling and morning stiffness or just a general aching of the joints. In ninety % of ladies, the 1st areas impacted by rheumatoid arthritis are the feet and hands. The disease often impacts the wrist and the finger joints nearest to the palm, as well as joints in the jaw, neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, ankles and toes. Any joint in the body could be a target.

Inflammation can result in body wide symptoms for example low grade fever, flu like body aches, and a general feeling of not being well. You can also lose your appetite, lose weight, and feel like yo have no energy. Fatigue is an extremely common symptom of RA and might initial overtake you in the afternoon. Fatigue could also be a symptom of anemia, which often accompanies RA. Inflammation can affect the tear producing glands in the eyes and saliva producing glands in the mouth, so you can experience dry eyes and dry mouth. You can have muscle pain and stiffness after sitting or lying in 1 position for a long time. Depression is also common.

At 1st, all of these symptoms may not add up to much. Often a females will complain of joint pain to her doctor, and all which can be observed in a puffiness of the hands, without obvious redness or warmth. About one-quarter of females with RA develop elevated , organisation lumps called rheumatoid nodules. Rheumatoid nodules are in fact abnormal accumulations of cells, much like the synovial cells that we see accumulating within the joint, yet they frequently occur just under the skin. Nodules often appear in an area where there's repeated pressure, just like on the elbows in which you lean them on a table, or the finger joints. As rheumatoid arthritis in hands is a systemic disease, nodules can show up in other places, just like the eye, the heart, the lungs. They might be very destructive, very damaging, interrupting whatever is in their path of growth. And they could be disfiguring and disconcerting to patients.

Up to half of RA patients can develop inflammation in the linings of the chest and lungs, causing pain on taking a deep breath and breathlessness; rheumatoid nodules may also appear in the lung tissues itself, not only the lining. Inflammation also can affect the sac around the heart, producing fever, chest pain, a dry cough and difficulty breathing. Blood vessels may also be inflamed; a common sign is tiny broken blood vessels in the cuticle area of the nail bed.

You might first notice the symptoms of RA during the winter, and symptoms often feel worse during the cold months and improve in warm weather. As RA develops gradually in about fifty pct of women, with symptoms coming and going for months, a more continual pattern ultimately emerges. This disease needs to be diagnosed very quickly and treatment demands to be started fast. So that boosts the importance of having women recognize the signs and symptoms.