01/08/2023
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that is chronic (ongoing).
It occurs in the joints on both sides of your body, which makes it different from other types of arthritis.
You may have symptoms of pain and inflammation in your:
Fingers.
Hands.
Wrists
Knees
Ankles.
Feet.
Toes.
Uncontrolled inflammation damages cartilage, which normally acts as a “shock absorber” in your joints.
In time, this can deform your joints. Eventually, your bone itself erodes.
This can lead to the fusion of your joint (an effort of your body to protect itself from constant irritation).
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