Late symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis

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Many middle-aged and elderly people are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, especially acute rheumatoid arthritis, which may occur under overwork or other circumstances. I was once plagued by rheumatoid arthritis. When it was serious, even joint pain was unbearable. Now I would like to share with you the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.

Late symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis

First of all, suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, the first performance is walking arthritis, often affect the knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow and other large joints, local red, heat, swelling, pain. After the redness and swelling subsided, no permanent lesion was left, and the joint function could be completely restored. Atypical patients only have joint pain. This is a typical symptom of acute rheumatism.

Secondly, rheumatoid arthritis is generally more and more serious, its prominent clinical manifestations are: recurrent, symmetrical, multiple small arthritis, with the most common joints in the hands, palms, wrists, toes and so on. In the early stage, there are redness, swelling, heat, pain and dysfunction. In the late stage, there are different degrees of stiffness and deformity of joints, and bone and skeletal muscle atrophy.

Finally, get rheumatism, the first symptom is pain, is also an important cause of dysfunction. Among the rheumatic pain, the pain originated from the joints and their affiliated structures is the most common. However, the pain in the limbs and trunk can also be seen in visceral and nervous system diseases. Joint pain, neck and shoulder pain, low back pain, heel pain are often the main manifestations of rheumatism, sometimes accompanied by joint swelling.

matters needing attention

After suffering from rheumatism, we should strengthen physical exercise, so as to enhance the quality of the body, so as to better prevent rheumatism, and often participate in physical exercise, such as health gymnastics, qigong, Taijiquan, radio gymnastics, walking, etc. Avoid the invasion of wind, cold and dampness: spring is the time when everything germinates, and it is also the season of rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, we should prevent cold, rain and damp, and pay attention to keeping warm at joints.