Title: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) – A Long-Term Autoimmune Disorder
1ARTHRITIS
is one of the chronic inflammatory disorders
which can affect more than just your joints.
RHEUMATOID
Sometimes, it can damage a wide variety of body
systems, including
Eyes
Lungs
Heart
Blood Vessels
Skin
Risk Factors of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Your Sex Women are at greater risk as compare to
men. Age It can occur at any age, but it most
commonly begins in middle age. Family
History If a member of your family has the
disease, you can have an increased risk of the
disease. Smoking It increases also your risk of
developing rheumatoid arthritis, particularly if
you have a family history for developing the
disease. Environmental Exposures Some exposures
such as silica or asbestos can increase the risk
of developing the disease. Obesity People
generally women of age 55 and younger who are
obese appear to be at a somewhat higher risk of
developing this disease.
SYMPTOMS
Joint stiffness which is usually getting worse
in the mornings. Fever, fatigue,and loss of
appetite. The early disease tends to affect
your smaller joints first. Tender, swollen
joints, warm.
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