Can You Prevent Rheumatoid Arthritis?
For the record, currently about one percent of the total population of the United States suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. Statistics show that there is a marked increase in the number of cases being diagnosed just like all other degenerative diseases. It is therefore important that an understanding of what rheumatoid arthritis is and what the signs are which should be disseminated amongst the population so that sufferers will seek an early diagnosis to enable relevant lifestyle changes be implemented before the symptoms become serious.
Being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis can be a shattering experience. However, by getting an understanding of this disease is one way that will help you come to terms with it, know what to expect when and instigate a plan of action to control it in the most beneficial way that you can.
What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
It is known that when rheumatoid arthritis occurs, the body’s immune system suddenly turns against itself destroying the tissues found in and around the joints. This is why the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis includes extreme pain at the joints, it usually occurs in the joints of the same limb on each side of the body). It is believed that the sufferer’s genetics play an important role in the development of this disease. (Research is currently underway in this area.
Doctors diagnose rheumatoid arthritis from a blood sample, this is done by identifying the ‘rheumatoid factor’ in the patient, which is actually an antibody that indicates the presence of this debilitating disease. When this rheumatoid factor is found along with the typical symptoms such as pain, inflammation of the joints and movement limitation, this is usually all that is needed to confirm the diagnosis the disease.
Rheumatoid arthritis can strike at any age, but is usually found between the mid 20’s to late 50’s. It is a disease that needs to be taken very seriously as it can develop fast. Therefore early detection is a must. If it is left unchecked it can affect other parts of the body, attacking not only the joints but also the more vital organs- such as (the lining of) the heart, lungs and kidneys. This disease can also strike in the tear ducts and the salivary glands. Unfortunately when it strikes it is very hard to get rid of.
So, if you get it, it is not the end of the world. there are medications, proper exercise and alternative treatments all designed to make the disease more manageable and your revised lifestyle pleasant. Yet another challenge on life’s journey. Use the power of positive thinking, look at all the marvelous blessings you have and will experience and this disease is only another event to be conquered.
A strict regime in relation to your diet and exercise program is necessary to keep your body in good shape whilst ensuring your immune system is operating and keeping all other diseases at bay. allowing your body to cope with the stresses and strains of rheumatoid arthritis.
