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Causes Of Rheumatoid Arthritis



Causes of rheumatoid arthritis are associated with system immune changes and often lead to very painful symptoms. A healthy immune system will protect the body from viruses. For someone who is experiencing rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system becomes overactive and attacks the body's own tissues. Common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are morning stiffness, pain, redness, and swelling in the joints, fatigue, fever, and widespread aching. Diagnosis may be difficult. Rheumatoid arthritis is considered a chronic disease, the causes of which are unknown. Additional research has shown that rheumatoid arthritic onset may be triggered by an infection in the body.



Someone experiencing common symptoms of this particular arthritic condition may have difficulty getting out of bed in the morning. They may also experience pain with prolonged sitting. Muscle pain, weakness, lumps of tissue under the skin, and severe fatigue may also be prevalent in someone experiencing the common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Doctor's may ask a series of questions when diagnosing the disease. The questions will probably be around the pain felt in the body including when and where. A physical exam may include joint swelling, loss of motion, and signs of the disease in other organs.



There are alternative therapies available for rheumatoid arthritic treatment. Some people seek out care through acupuncture, herbal remedies, nutrition, and taking vitamin and mineral supplements. Experiencing pain can bring about depression and stress related illnesses when suffering from the disease. Since the causes of rheumatoid arthritis are unknown and the pain is so debilitating, many times the patient will experience depression. Depression and anxiety are common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and should be treated along with the pain. Often, stress from pain related sickness leaves one with a hopeless feeling. The discomfort associated with the condition often leads to sleepless nights which further contributes to hopeless thoughts and feelings. Jesus cares about everything in the lives of His children. Those suffering should take their troubles to Him and ask for comfort and help. God does not wish for anyone to suffer; however, no ones life will be without it. When troubles hit, it is particularly necessary to take ones troubles to Him and ask for direction. Specifically, individuals can ask God to send the right people and doctors into their life to bring healing.



The symptoms of rheumatoid diseases can seem unbearable. The aches may seem worse with weather changes. Cold weather often makes common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis seem worse. Cold hands and feet are a problem that is magnified in the wintertime. Taking a hot relaxing bath may relieve some pain. Increasing exercise by taking a short walk can also be beneficial. Those suffering from debilitating pain should develop a regular exercise plan to maximize effectiveness and should avoid sitting for long periods at a time without getting up periodically and moving around. This will minimize pain and stiffness caused by prolong sitting.



Causes of rheumatoid arthritis are unknown but dealing with and understanding the pain of the disease is the hardest part. In order to be treated, sufferers must first be diagnosed. The body has a built in alarm system that something is wrong when injury occurs. Long lasting pain is an indication something is wrong but when there is no relief it is vital to have a plan to try to manage it. Pain is primarily emerging from inflammation, damage to joint tissue, fatigue, and depression or stress. Everyone's pain is different simply because each person has physical factors that are unique to them alone. The sensitivity of the nervous system and the severity of the disease play a major part in managing the pain. Even ones attitude about the disease can affect the way a person reacts to the pain.



Factors that aggravate pain related to rheumatoid arthritis include overexertion through physical activity, fatigue, stress and anxiety, increase of disease activity, and focusing on the pain. The causes of rheumatoid arthritis may be a mystery but having a good outlook goes a long way. A positive attitude, exercise, relaxation, medications, massage, and other treatments help to deal with the pain associated with the disease. Studies have shown that engaging in prayer and worship can have a positive effect on pain. Study God's word and find out what he says about healing. His word tells us that he won't put on us more than we can bear. "And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people." (Matthew 4:23)

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