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BALANCE
Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Center |
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
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I. Definition: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that attacks multiple joints throughout the body. It causes inflammation, pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints, and can be quite debilitating. The affected joints may feel warm when in use. Additional symptoms include loss of appetite, fever, loss of energy, anemia, and rheumatoid nodules (lumps of tissue under the skin). It can be chronic with stages of active flare-ups and remissions. In 90% of all RA cases, symptoms are experienced in the foot or ankle and are often the first indications of RA. The symptoms typically appear in the toes and forefeet first, then appear in the hind feet, heel, and finally in the ankles. People who suffer from RA often develop severe foot problems such as hammertoe and bunions.
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II. Cause: III. Treatment and Prevention:
If arthritic pain and swelling is not relieved by prescribed medications or if you are developing progressively worsening deformities, you should seek medical advice from an orthopaedic specialist. If conservative treatments fail to provide adequate help, surgery may be a recommended form of treatment. Surgery may involve making an inflamed joint solid (fusion), excising a joint, replacing a joint with man made implants, and repairing affected tendons. RA is a progressive disease that currently does not have a cure. However, medications, self-care treatments, and surgical procedures of today can help ease the symptoms of the disease and may slow its progress and development of severe deformities.
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