Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects your joints. Most often, joint pain is in your hands, wrists, knees, and ankles.
RA causes symmetrical pain, which means you will likely feel similar joint pain on both sides of your body. Additionally, joint stiffness and muscle pain tend to be worse in the morning. Too much sitting or periods of inactivity, like taking a long car ride, can also lead to pain and stiffness.
Some people may experience complications in other parts of the body, according to the
- dry eyes and mouth
- difficulty breathing
- chest pain
- bumpy skin
- inflammation of blood vessels
- heart damage
All these physical issues may lead to difficulty in social settings or in day-to-day functioning, which can affect your mood.
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The results comparing quality of life in people with RA and the general population were mixed, but researchers concluded that quality of life in people with RA should be a serious consideration when creating a treatment plan.
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Take this brief symptom self-assessment to help determine whether RA is affecting your quality of life. While not intended as medical advice, the results from this quiz may indicate that it’s time to check in with your doctor about better symptom management.