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How to improve rheumatic arthritis with supplements?
I would like to introduce a case in which I consulted with a person who had rheumatoid arthritis for 6 years and helped him drastically with RA.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the body. It particularly affects the joints, which include hands, feet, wrists, ankles, and knees. It occurs in 1–3% of the US population. The incidence in women is three times higher than in men.
Rheumatoid arthritis usually develops gradually. In some cases, it happens suddenly. Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include fatigue, low fever, weakness, stiffness of joints, and vague joint pain several weeks before the joints swell.
The early symptoms of rheumatism are stiff joints. These symptoms are most severe right after waking up in the morning. This stiffness is relieved by moving the joint for 1 hour. In addition to joint-related symptoms, symptoms such as weight loss, fatigue, and mild fever may appear. About one-third of rheumatoid arthritis patients have severe systemic transpiration. Multiple joints are usually involved when the onset of the disease begins. It appears on both hands, wrists, and ankles.
The skin over the joints has a reddish-purple tint. As the disease progresses, deformities occur in the joints of the hands and feet. Rheumatoid arthritis…