Rheumatoid Arthritis
By editor | November 28, 2007
RA, rheumatoid arthritis, is a disorder of joints that severely affects the cells that cover the joint areas of the body. What happens is that the tissues around the joints start getting damaged and gradually pain starts to creep up. The pain can be really severe and eventually it can lead to immobility. Thus it is advised to take good arthritis treatment to avoid any kind of immobility in the future.
There is another substitute of RA and that is well known as the lymphoma. It is a kind of cancer that affects not the tissues but the lymphatic tissues around the joints and can eventually lead to weak immobility. The most severe effects of this disorder can be seen on the lymph nodes. Age is the worst enemy of man and when it comes to disorders related to joints it is the worst. Once you pass the age of 0, you tend to have joint pains. It is seen by various studies that people who suffer from RA have chances to develop lymphoma in the future. The reason is simple. Initially the tissues break and then the lymph start to cripple. Thus if you are suffering from RA then you must consult a doctor soon to avoid any risk of lymphoma.
The best thing to treat RA is to take proper medical aid and do some exercises to keep the joints oiled. Once you start to sit idle then the problem becomes more severe. So just keep moving and you will be fine.
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