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How To Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis ?

Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of autoimmune disease, affecting the linings of the body’s joints. In this disorder, the immunity system of the body mistakes the linings of the joints of the body as foreign toxic particles and thus attacks them. This causes subsequent pain, swelling and inflammation of the body joints. If not treated properly or simply left untreated, the joints can get deformed and be damaged permanently. Thus, it is important to know about the treatment of this disease.

An anti inflammatory agent is the primary requisite of treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis. This agent helps in reducing the inflammation and the swollen condition of the joints. Ibuprofen and Aspirin are some of the most common forms anti-inflammatory drugs that are taken in the initial stage. However, the advice of the doctor is to be taken into account rather than simply relying on oneself. Plaquenil, gold salts and methotrexate are some common remissive agents that help in accelerating remission of rheumatoid arthritis in the patient’s body.

Applying ice liberally on the inflamed joints, when they are paining is advised. Ice can bring down the heat caused by the inflamed joints for the time being, thus reducing the pain. Also, contrary to popular belief, a patient with rheumatoid arthritis should move about a lot rather than staying bed ridden. Moving about freely promotes activeness of joints which help in keeping them stronger.

Joint replacement therapy is the last recourse one should take to get rid of rheumatoid arthritis totally. But this is to be considered as a last resort because of the high risk factor and the pain involved in the process. Moreover, this surgery guarantees ridding the patient from rheumatoid arthritis for the next twenty to thirty years. So patients in their 20s or 30s, undergoing this procedure, may be required to do it the second time.

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Symptoms-Of-Rheumatoid-Arthritis      Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders are caused in the body when its immunity system starts to dysfunction, that is, makes mistakes in differentiating a foreign element in the body from its own components. Then the white blood cells involved in protection of the human body start attacking their own elements. More..