What are the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis? Can rheumatoid arthritis be cured?

In life, many people have symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. And once there are symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, it will bring great trouble to our lives. Some rheumatoid arthritis can be cured, of course, it depends on the severity of the disease and the population, and you can go to the hospital for examination and then ask. What are the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?

1. Joint pain

Joint pain is the most common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis, especially on rainy days or when the weather temperature drops. It is important to note that rheumatoid arthritis may cause pain in the joints of the whole body, and pain in the trunk or limbs may even cause lesions of the nervous system or internal organs.

2. Muscle pain

Rheumatoid arthritis can also sometimes present with muscle pain and may even cause symptoms such as muscle weakness and myogenic damage. Conditions such as dermatomyositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and mixed connective tissue disease are all caused by rheumatoid arthritis causing muscle pain.

3. Irregular fever

Before rheumatoid arthritis develops, there is usually an irregular fever, but there are no chills. This irregular fever cannot be treated with antibiotics, and erythrocyte sedimentation clots may occur, causing symptoms such as systemic lupus erythematosus and panniculitis.

4. Skin and mucosal symptoms

Rheumatoid arthritis can also cause some mucocutaneous symptoms, such as mouth ulcers, eye symptoms, rashes, skin ulcers, etc., caused by Sjögren's syndrome, panniculitis, dermatitis, etc.

5. Raynaud's disease

Raynaud's disease refers to the fact that when the fingers turn white first, then purple, and finally red when exposed to cold or mood changes, accompanied by symptoms such as pain, numbness, and skin ulcers, this Raynaud's disease is also a symptom of rheumatoid arthritis.

6. Abnormal blood antibody indexes

When the antibody index in the blood is checked in the hospital, there will be abnormal phenomena, and the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis can be determined by whether the antibody components such as rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibody, antiplatelet antibody, anti-ENA antibody, and anticardiolipin antibody are abnormal.

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