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Rheumitoid Arthritis
Rheumitoid arthritis may affect high blood pressure and cholesterol.
Pain and inflammation in symmetrical joints such as both elbows,both knees , and both hands is a symptom of an autoimmune arthritic condition. An autoimmune condition is one in which the immune system attacks instead of protects the body.
Rheumitoid arthritis may affect high blood pressure and cholesterol.
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Rheumitoid Arthritis
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arthritis, high blood pressure
Treatment to begin with should be rest and a
healthy diet. Exercise should be limited to just
enough to keep the joints supple and free from
tightening up. If drugs are necessary the mildest
drugs should be used and if needed, go to the
stronger drugs. All drugs should be directed by
a doctor who should closely monitor the drugs
for dngerous side affects. If drugs do not work,
surgury should be considered.
Rheumitoid arthritis may affect high blood pressure and cholesterol.