May 23, 2008
What Are The Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis is always accompanied by symptoms. Doctors often diagnose rheumatoid arthritis by the symptoms associated with it like heat, swelling, or redness in the joints and pain. Sometimes there is morning stiffness which can last longer for more than 30 minutes and then persistent pain in the joints which may last longer or overnight. Pain in three or more joints at a time, pain in the joints on either side of your body like pain in the both the knees. Fatigue for more than two weeks accompanied by fever and weight loss. The common symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis come and go depending on the inflammation.










