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The Early Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating disease that can cause damage to the joints and compromise the immune system. It helps to diagnosis rheumatoid arthritis in its early stages by recognizing the early signs of the condition so treatment may begin.
Exhaustion Rheumatoid arthritis can cause fatigue and a loss of energy, even in the early stages. With a decrease in red cells from the disease, anemia can occur, making the exhaustion even more severe. Rheumatoid arthritis can also reduce the number of white cells, making you more susceptible to frequent illness and infection. Another contributor to the fatigue of rheumatoid arthritis is weight loss.
Pain and Stiffness The pain of rheumatoid arthritis is in the muscles and joints. In the beginning it is more defined in smaller joints like in the hands and feet. These are also areas of stiffness for those with rheumatoid arthritis. The stiffness is most noticeable to patients in the morning and after other periods when they have been sitting or lying still. The pain and stiffness, caused by the swelling in the lining of the joint tissues (synovium), will become worse if treatment is not started.
Nodules Rheumatoid nodules are an early sign of rheumatoid arthritis. These firm lumps are under the skin. They often occur around the fingers, arms and elbows. They are caused by frequent pressure on the joints, which are dealing with the diseases inflammation. The nodules are usually not painful, but it is possible that they can become infected.
Other Symptoms Unexplained fever can be an early sign of rheumatoid arthritis. Dry eyes and mouth can occur from the inflammation in the glands of those organs. Inflammation in the lining of the lungs can produce chest pain, shortness of breath and coughing as symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Carpal tunnel syndrome, a painful condition of the nerves in the wrists, can be a sign of rheumatoid arthritis.
Consideration Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are not always there and can vary in severity when they are. As the body tissues become inflamed, the disease goes into flares when symptoms are more noticeable. On the other hand, there are times when the inflammation lessens and the disease can actually go into remission, and it produces few symptoms. A patient may remain in good health for weeks or even years before the problems begin again.
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I have had for about 3 months a sensation of numbness and tingling and pain in my hands and feet. It gets worse when I am tired and upon waking in the morning. Exercise does nothing to alleviate it and hot tea in the morning seems to decrease the sensations. Some days it's worse than others but I can always feel it. I work in a cooler 8 hrs per day 5 days per week and handle cold and frozen foods - but when I am not in the cold for several days even - the symptoms do not go away. Sometimes I feel completely freezing cold. The doctor checked for diabetes, thyroid, and ran all the basic blood tests which came out normal. I do not have swelling, or skin color changes at all. I'm in my 30s and no history of medical issues other than being a migraine sufferer but do have low blood pressure. The foods I eat and the vitamins I take seem to make no difference when the exception that caffiene seems to improve these symptoms. It's really starting to impact how I can function on a daily basis and making me feel depressed. It seems to get worse when I'm under stress but who can live a stress free life? I don't have any skin rashes but recently I need to urinate very frequently with no pain. Could these be signs of a kidney infection? Maybe I should ask the doctor for a urinalysis? Where do I go from here? COQ10 doesn't do much and neither do the other herbal solutions such as acidophilus and Calcium/magnesium. The doctor seems to think that I have Raynaud's disease or am experiencing the early signs of Rheumatoid arthritis and that there is nothing that I can do to resolve it. Any ideas?
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