Monthly Archives: July 2009

Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

One of the autoimmune diseases is the rheumatoid arthritis, causing inflammation of the joints as well as in other organs in the body that tends to be chronic. This disease can last for years, thus this is usually a progressive illness that has the potential to cause joint destruction and functional disability. Patients can experience … Continue reading

Palindrome Arthritis

Palindrome arthritis is a condition where the patient experiences intermittent episodes swelling, pain, stiffness and warmth of joints. Aside from that, the patient may have repeated attacks of short-lived inflammation around and in the joint. The pain is typically concentrated among two to three joints. However, the pain can also be extremely severe and patients … Continue reading

Rheumatoid arthritis medication

Rheumatoid arthritis medication has a very important role in having rheumatoid arthritis, one of the most severe forms of the disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is known to be a chronic inflammatory disorder. It can affect various organs and tissues and predominantly attack the joints and produce inflammatory synovitis, leading to the destruction of articular cartilage and … Continue reading