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  2. Rheumatoid arthritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Fatigue, fever and loss of appetite. Early rheumatoid arthritis tends to affect your smaller joints first — particularly the joints that attach your fingers to your hands and your toes to your feet. As the disease progresses, symptoms often spread to the wrists, knees, ankles, elbows, hips and shoulders.

  3. Rheumatoid arthritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Rheumatoid arthritis surgery may involve one or more of the following procedures: Synovectomy. Surgery to remove the inflamed lining of the joint (synovium) can help reduce pain and improve the joint's flexibility. Tendon repair. Inflammation and joint damage may cause tendons around your joint to loosen or rupture.

  4. Rheumatoid arthritis: Is exercise important? - Mayo Clinic

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    But exercise is one of the key treatments to help reduce the disability often associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Regular exercise can boost strength and flexibility in people who have rheumatoid arthritis. Stronger muscles can better support your joints, while improved flexibility can aid joint function. Exercise can reduce fatigue and ease ...

  5. Arthritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease in which the immune system attacks the joints, beginning with the lining of joints. Arthritis is the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsen with age. The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid ...

  6. Rheumatoid arthritis: Can it affect the lungs? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From April Chang-Miller, M.D. Although rheumatoid arthritis primarily affects joints, it sometimes also causes lung disease. Occasionally, lung problems surface before the joint inflammation and pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Men in their 50s and 60s who have more-active rheumatoid arthritis and a history of smoking are more likely to ...

  7. Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

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    Use heating pads for no more than 20 minutes at a time. Use of cold, such as applying ice packs to sore muscles, can relieve pain and inflammation after strenuous exercise. Massage. Massage might improve pain and stiffness temporarily. Make sure your massage therapist knows where your arthritis affects you.

  8. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo...

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    DMARDs may be taken in combination with NSAIDs and are used to slow the progress of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The most commonly used DMARD for children is methotrexate (Trexall, Xatmep, others). Side effects of methotrexate may include nausea, low blood counts, liver problems and a mild increased risk of infection. Biologic agents.

  9. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is the most common type of arthritis in children under the age of 16. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis can cause persistent joint pain, swelling and stiffness. Some children may experience symptoms for only a few months, while others have symptoms for many years.

  10. Arthritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Heating pads or ice packs may help relieve arthritis pain. Assistive devices. Using canes, shoe inserts, walkers, raised toilet seats, and other assistive devices can help protect joints and improve your ability to perform daily tasks. Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts. Exercising with arthritis.

  11. Pseudogout - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Overview. Pseudogout (SOO-doe-gout) is a form of arthritis characterized by sudden, painful swelling in one or more of the joints. Episodes can last for days or weeks. Pseudogout is formally known as calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease or CPPD. But the condition is commonly called pseudogout because of its similarity to gout.