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		<title>The Signs and Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many signs and symptoms for the diseases plaguing people today, but in all honesty, those behind arthritis may be a bit more difficult to calculate, especially if you have a rough work schedule and remain stressed.  As Americans are constantly working these days, the stationary workman is a prime candidate for suffering [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many signs and symptoms for the diseases plaguing people today, but in all honesty, those behind arthritis may be a bit more difficult to calculate, especially if you have a rough work schedule and remain stressed.  As Americans are constantly working these days, the stationary workman is a prime candidate for suffering the symptoms of arthritis.  This article will review what to look for when determining your status as an arthritis patient.</p>
<p>The Symptoms</p>
<p>There are different symptoms for the different kinds of arthritis, and as individuals between the ages of 35-50 are the prime candidates for undergoing the symptoms of arthritis, it is important to pay more attention while at work, in waking, and when going to bed at night, just how the body feels.  The most common time frame for showing symptoms is at the waking hour when stiffness in the joints is present. This hallmark symptom will usually last for up to an hour when waking, so if this takes place on a consistent basis, be sure to take note of it. </p>
<p>Swelling:</p>
<p>Another Hallmark symptom is swelling in the joints that will be most notable when sensitive to the touch.  This symptom in arthritis patients must exist for roughly 6 months at a time in order to be viewed as an indicator of arthritis. In this instance, there are specific joints that will suffer the symptoms including the balls of the foot, the ankles and the wrists.  </p>
<p>Nodules:</p>
<p>The symptoms of nodules will, or may be present as well, causing bumps under the skin. For many arthritis patients, this symptom is not usually painful, but if infected, can become highly problematic. This can in turn affect the blood vessels resulting in constrictions, that lead to greater stress on the joints, decreased oxygen flow and problems in breathing.  When these symptoms seem to linger, they can either lead to heightened arthritis, or be an indicator of it. </p>
<p>Fluid Buildup: </p>
<p>Arthritis symptoms such as fluid build up are clear indicators of the condition and are a result of contraction of the disease over a long period of time.  This symptom will usually take place well after some of the original and more frequently occurring symptoms, so as you suffer from the more common ailments, take note of their potency before they come to this point.  </p>
<p>Flu-Like Symptoms: </p>
<p>Arthritis has the potential to weaken the immune system and when some or all of the previous symptoms take place, it becomes very important to note the frequency of any illness, or flu-like symptoms.  These symptoms can include the basic sneezing, fever, cough and cold.  When these symptoms begin to occur frequently, arthritis is no longer a potential problem, but a likely existing condition. </p>
<p>Though some of these symptoms may be common among the average worker man, individuals will need to consider their real level of stress and gauge the seriousness of its impact on the system.  If one or more of the above symptoms takes place over 6 months, it may be time to see the doctor. </p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Finding Arthritis Pain Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and for those that are not well versed in this ailment, it can be difficult to find arthritis pain relief. What can make it especially hard is if you are unaware that you have the disorder in the first place. We all get aches and pains in our body, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and for those that are not well versed in this ailment, it can be difficult to find arthritis pain relief. What can make it especially hard is if you are unaware that you have the disorder in the first place. We all get aches and pains in our body, and sometimes we can put them aside thinking that it will go away on its own. Being able to tell if you have rheumatoid arthritis will save you a lot of pain and a decent amount of grief. Any chronic pains should be discussed with a doctor, but it is good to know the difference between temporary discomfort and a serious condition. Here are some of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and what you can do to find some arthritis pain relief if you are in fact affected by the disorder.</p>
<p>Joint pain &#8211; Rheumatoid arthritis causes inflammation in various parts of the body which will then cause pain in the joints. Arthritis pain relief can be found in the form of over the counter pain relievers, but that will not prevent further complications from the disorder. Aside from temporary arthritis pain relief, they really do not do much for this condition.</p>
<p>Finger deformity &#8211; This is sort of an offshoot of the joint complications that come with rheumatoid arthritis. Depending on which joints have been affected, the fingers may become deformed and a hand can take pretty much any shape that is humanly possible. Taking anti-inflammatory drugs along will do more for arthritis pain relief in the long term. This is why early detection of rheumatoid arthritis is extremely important. Temporary arthritis pain relief is sometimes necessary, but it is imperative that some long term solutions are used in conjunction with them.</p>
<p>Skin abnormalities &#8211; There are several possible effects on the skin when somebody is suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Skin on the fingers can atrophy, necrosis may occur, as well as many other problems. These, along with any inkling of the other symptoms is reason to see a physician. OTC drugs can provide arthritis pain relief, but you will probably need some specialized medications for these issues.</p>
<p>Lung fibrosis &#8211; This can also be a symptom of rheumatoid arthritis. Basically, the lungs begin to create more fiber than is necessary to function normally. Arthritis pain relief pharmaceuticals will have no effect on fibrosis of the lungs. Usually, exercise can have a positive effect on fibrosis and is used as a treatment for many different types of the condition.</p>
<p>This can be a very painful disorder, so often painkillers are used for arthritis pain relief. It really depends on the severity of the case of rheumatoid arthritis. A doctor will know whether it is appropriate for you to use an OTC medication for your arthritis pain relief or if painkillers will be necessary. Speak to a professional if you are experience any of these symptoms.</p>
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