Common Symptoms for Rheumatoid Arthritis
The world is very complex to live in. Although there are very complicated things to be watched in this world but the most complicated of them all are humans. Human body consists of many parts and defect in any single part may cause the whole body to malfunction. The entire human body can be rendered useless with the failure of even a single part of the body. There are many diseases that are common to the human body. Some of them used to be very hard to treat in the past but technology has evolved so much that it has given answers to most of our problems. But still there are problems left unanswered and that needs to be answered.
One of them is the disease rheumatoid arthritis which is very hard to be treated upon as the causes of the disease are still not clearly defined. Though its symptoms varies from person to person, in earlier stages of rheumatoid arthritis its common symptoms are flu like that is a person feels week, tired, there is a pain in his joints etc. In this article I am going to discuss about the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a very complicated disease which causes malfunctioning of human body.
Though it has many symptoms attached to it some of the common ones are: The immune system which has a function of protecting the body against all outer bodies, starts attacking the other parts of the body thereby posing problems as there is no protection available to the body now. -in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis redness is observer on the various parts of the body, swelling, pain and lining of joints are other common features highlighting rheumatoid arthritis.
In this disease that is the rheumatoid arthritis the redness which appears on different parts of the body is known as inflammation, which may also affect other parts of the body. It has been observed that inflammation attacks some internal organs of the body such as eyes and the lungs.
Rheumatoid arthritis can affect joints of the human body but the most common places of its action are hands and feet. The hands and the feet are the places that are severely affected by rheumatoid arthritis. These parts of the body are swollen in the initial stages of the disease.
In the early stages rheumatoid arthritis is not so dangerous but
in the later stages rheumatoid arthritis can lead to the permanent
joint deformation which may further lead to various disabilities.
For more information visit the websites:
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000431.htm
www.medicinenet.com
arthritis.about.com/od/rheumatoidarthritis/
http://www.arthritis.org/index.php
arthritis.about.com/od/rasymptoms/
