Rheumatoid Symptoms

The most common and the early symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is the joint pain. In rheumatoid arthritis, symptoms develop in a very slow rate over a period of weeks or months. Fatigue and stiffness are also certain unusual early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Gradually weight loss and mild fever may also occur.

juvenile rheumatoid arthritis symptom, rheumatoid arthritis symptom Joint symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include the following:

• The joints might get swollen, sore and tender. The same joints on either sides of the body usually gets affected, more particularly the hands, wrists, elbows, feet, knees, or neck.

• Morning stiffness in the joint stiffness may also develop after long periods of sleeping or sitting and it lasts for at least 60 minutes to several hours.

• Bumps also gets aroused in different parts of the body. Rheumatoid nodules which range from a pea to a mothball size may develop in nearly one-third of people who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. A nodule usually develops over pressure points in the body such as in the elbows, knuckles, spine, and lower leg bones.
But whatever might be the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, it is however an urgent necessity to provide proper medication and treatment of it in order to over the illness.