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Hot and Cold - Quick Relief from RA Pain and Stiffness

Quick Relief from RA Pain and Stiffness

Applying heat and cold is a quick way to help soothe the joint pain and ease the stiffness of rheumatoid arthritis. Get tips on how to apply heat and cold safely and effectively. More

Rheumatoid 101 - What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Signs, symptoms, causes, risk factors . . . get all of the pertinent facts and information about rheumatoid arthritis. More

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Learn More: Rheumatoid Arthritis

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Learn what might be causing your joint pain. Take the RealAge Rheumatoid Arthritis Assessment to find out.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of joints and surrounding cartilage and bone, resulting in pain, redness, heat, swelling, and stiffness. It most often affects the hands, including wrist and finger joints, but RA can attack just about any joint in the body: feet, knees, elbows, hips, shoulders, and others.

The inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis not only causes pain but also erodes the cartilage and bone in the affected joints, and it can damage other parts of the body as well, including the heart, lungs, eyes, nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract.

The severity and course of rheumatoid arthritis varies from person to person, and symptoms may come and go (called flares and remissions). Although RA is generally a progressive condition (worsening with time), most treatments now focus on slowing or even stopping its progression in addition to reducing symptoms.

Left untreated -- or undertreated -- as many as 50% of people with RA will experience some degree of disability, so early, aggressive treatment is key.

Last reviewed on: October 2009
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