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The rainy season is coming, how are your joints?
Author:质控  Addtime:2020-08-17

   Can you distinguish between rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis for joint pain? Today, the editor will show you a distinction


    How to distinguish rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis?


    Nowadays, many people always regard rheumatoid arthritis as rheumatoid arthritis, and they are very worried. Coupled with the unreliable explanations obtained through various channels, many patients are burdened with calm thoughts, but they don’t know. There is an essential difference between the two. So in daily life, how do we distinguish between rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis?


First, let's talk about the concept of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis in Western medicine is an allergic disease and is one of the main manifestations of rheumatic fever. It is now generally called rheumatic fever. The onset is mostly with acute fever and joint pain. The typical manifestations are mild or moderate fever, migratory polyarthritis, which usually transfers from one joint to another, and the local lesions show redness, swelling, burning, severe pain and movement It is limited and does not last long. It usually resolves on its own within a few days. The joint symptoms are greatly affected by the weather. The main symptoms are: joint pain, soreness, swelling, rigidity, fever, joint swelling and pain and joint fluid leakage.


     Rheumatoid arthritis is a common, symmetrical, chronic, and ultimately joint deformity, systemic systemic autoimmune disease dominated by small joint disease. Rheumatoid arthritis mainly affects peripheral joints, but in addition to joint manifestations, there are other manifestations of joints from hands to feet. Typical symptoms: joint pain, swelling, morning stiffness, deformity.


     In summary, the differences between the two are: rheumatoid arthritis mostly occurs in school-age children or adolescents, and there is a history of streptococcal infection before the onset, such as tonsillitis, sore throat or fever. Arthralgia is migratory and is characterized by muscle soreness, stress, and pain. It mostly involves large joints of the limbs, rarely joint deformities, and is accompanied by carditis and skin lesions. Rheumatoid arthritis mostly occurs in young and middle-aged women, with symmetrical polyarthritis as the main manifestation, joint synovitis as the characteristic, slow onset; the first occurrence of proximal interphalangeal joints, metacarpophalangeal joints, wrists, and joint functions Restriction, the pain is persistent, and worsens after rest; finger deformities (swan neck) are common. The lungs, heart, nervous system, blood, eyes and other organs or tissues are affected.


     In general, if we want to prevent the above two diseases, we mainly rely on daily life. We must pay attention to reasonable control of work and rest time, standardize diet, and insist on exercising. Only in this way can we enhance physical fitness, improve disease resistance, and better maintain Our body is healthy.