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Early Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Expert Treatment

Early Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Expert Treatment

Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the tissue in the lining of the joints that both sides of your body like your fingers, wrists, knees, ankles, feet, and toes. Which can cause pain,  swelling, and stiffness. Also, it typically affects the same joints on either side of your body, unlike other arthritis. RA can also affect some other organs in your body, including the lungs, heart, eyes, mouth, and skin.

Thus, again from the above perspective, it can be said that this disease should be treated early, as, if left untreated, it can have a huge impact on your mobility and overall quality of life. In this blog, we are going to understand what are the Early Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis and expert Treatment.

 

Early signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

If you know the early signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis beforehand is easy to get early treatment. So, the early signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis are:

Joint Pain and Stiffness

  • Constant pain in small joints, particularly in the fingers, wrists, and toes.
  • Morning stiffness or stiffness after inactivity that is more pronounced

Swelling and Tenderness

  • Affected joints may become swollen and feel warm to the touch.
  • Joint pain that’s sore to the touch or painful to move.

Fatigue and Weakness

  • Tiredness or weakness without explanation.
  • Fatigue that does not improve with rest.

Fever and Weight Loss

  • Inflammation can be associated with low-grade fever.
  • Unintentional weight loss from the body’s immune response.

Limited Range of Motion

  • The joints experience stiffness turning into swelling, which leads to difficulty in moving the joints freely.
  • Limited ability to move about to get things done.

Symmetrical Joint Involvement

  • RA is a symmetrical disease, meaning when one wrist or knee is affected, the same wrist or knee joint on the opposite side of the body can also be affected with symptoms.

 

Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis

As RA progresses, other symptoms can occur, which can make everyday activities difficult. Some common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are:

  • There may be stiffness in the morning that can last 30 minutes or more
  • If more than one joint is involved.
  • Inflammation can cause dryness and irritations.
  • Tingling and numbness in the hands and feet
  • You observe the red and hot area surrounding the joints that are involved.

 

Other complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Cardiovascular disease: If RA is not treated then it can block your arteries which increases the risk of heart disease.

Osteoporosis: RA can weaken your bones which increases the risk of fractures.

Joint deformity and disability: if you don’t get the treatment on time then it leads to inflammation which afterwards can lead to joint damage and deformities.

Eye problem: RH can also affect your eyes which can show conditions like eye dryness and also show up in your dry skin, dry coughing.

Blood disease: RH can also lower your red blood cells called anemia. Which includes dizziness, fatigue, weakness, etc.

Lung disease: it can impact your respiratory functions which leads to difficulty in breathing.

Mental health issues: it can also lead to depression, anxiety, and emotional trauma.

 

Expert Treatment Rheumatoid Arthritis

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs can help with both pain and inflammation.

Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs): Slow the progression of RA.

Biologic Agents: Target specific portions of the immune system to decrease inflammation.

Corticosteroids: Give rapid relief from severe symptoms.

 

Physical Therapy

  • Joint flexibility and strength exercises
  • Braces or orthotics to support your joints.
  • Occupational therapy to assist with daily functions.

Lifestyle Modifications

  • Meditation, deep breathing, and other stress management techniques.
  • Yoga, exercise, and low-impact workouts.
  • Eat a balanced diet and keep yourself hydrated
  • Avoid junk foods, smoking, and alcohol.

Surgical Options

  • Joint Replacement Surgery: Joint joints are very unsafe in a few extreme conditions.
  • Synovectomy: Removal of inflamed joint tissue.

 

Final thoughts

Early diagnosis of the initial signs of the disease can significantly affect the therapy of rheumatoid arthritis. Knowing the characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis and seeking a rheumatoid joint specialist can help avoid complications and improve lifestyle. If you or your loved one has chronic joint pain, swelling, or stiffness, for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan, see a doctor. Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment in Karnal provides top-notch quality care for RA where you are assured of the best treatment and support for proper management of RA. So, don’t be late and make an appointment today.

 

Dr. Anil Chauhan- Rheumatoid Arthritis specialist in Karnal

Dr. Anil Chauhan one of the arthritis specialists in Karnal has an experience of more than 10 years. He holds an MD in General Medicine and a super specialty degree in Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology. Currently, he is working as a consultant Rheumatologist at Niramay Skin & Rheumatology Clinic, Karnal, Haryana where he offers a wide range of services, from diagnosis to advanced treatments. Moreover, the clinic is equipped with advanced technologies which ensures patients receive comprehensive and personalized care. With a commitment to excellence and care, he stands as an outstanding name for Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology in Karnal.

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