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Arthritis Rheum

Arthritis Rheum

Arthritis rheum may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar. Pain and inflammation in the joints when symmetrical joints are involved like both knees, both elbows and both hands, indicates an arthritic autoimmune condition. An autoimmune condition is one in which the immune system attacks instead of protects the body. Arthritis rheum may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar.

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Arthritis Rheum

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Arthritis, high blood pressure

Initial treatment for this condition should be a healthy diet with rest. Exercise should be limited to only enough to keep the joints supple and free from tightening up. If drugs are needed, start with mild drugs and when necessary progress to stronger and more aggressive drugs. All drugs should be directed by a doctor, and should closely be monitored for dangerous side affects. Arthritis rheum may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar.



 
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