What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Lei Wei

Abstract

Rheumatoid joint pain is the thing that specialists call an immune system condition. It begins when your resistant framework, which should ensure you, goes amiss and starts to assault your body's own tissues. It causes irritation in the covering of your joints (the synovium). Subsequently, your joints may get red, warm, swollen, and agonizing. RA influences joints on the two sides of the body, for example, two hands, the two wrists, or the two knees. This evenness assists with separating it from different sorts of joint inflammation. After some time, RA can influence other body parts and frameworks, from your eyes to your heart, lungs, skin, veins, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.

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